Patrick Mahomes, Tyreek Hill and the Chiefs will take their high-flying attack to prime time in Week 13 on "Sunday Night Football."
The Chiefs (10-1) will host the Broncos (4-7) in a lopsided AFC West matchup. Denver is coming off a game where it was forced to play promoted practice squad receiver Kendall Hinton at quarterback, while Mahomes and Hill just had historic days in a win over Tom Brady and the Buccaneers. The Broncos are expected to have their main quarterback options back, but they're still heavy underdogs against Mahomes and Andy Reid.
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Hill had more than 200 receiving yards in the first quarter of Kansas City's win in Tampa, and he finished with 13 catches for 269 yards and three touchdowns. One of those TDs ended with a backflip into the end zone. Mahomes threw for 432 yards himself, and the Chiefs are flying high into the stretch run of the regular season.
Below is more about the matchup, plus everything to know about how to watch "Sunday Night Football."
Who plays on 'Sunday Night Football' tonight?
- Matchup: Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs
- Location: Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri
These teams met earlier in the year in Denver, and the Chiefs were blowout winners, 43-16. Mahomes didn't need to do much that day, throwing for only 200 yards and one score. The Chiefs scored touchdowns both on an interception return and a kickoff return.
If Drew Lock is indeed back, he'll be looking to cut down on a disturbing turnover trend that's seen him throw an interception in six-straight games. Giving the ball to Mahomes in positive positions will not work out well for the Broncos.
What time is the NFL game tonight?
- Date: Sunday, Nov. 29
- Kickoff time: 8:20 p.m. ET
All "Sunday Night Football" games in 2020 have the same set start time of 8:20 p.m. ET. There are Sunday night games scheduled for every week of the season except Week 17, though the NFL has the ability to flex a game into a Week 17 SNF window.
While the start times for all "Sunday Night Football" games in 2020 will go unchanged, the matchups might be tweaked.
The NFL has a flex scheduling procedure that allows for "quality matchups on Sunday night in those weeks and give surprise teams a chance to play their way onto primetime." Here are the key rules for flex scheduling:
— Begins Sunday of Week 5 and in effect during Weeks 5-17
— Up to two games may be flexed into Sunday night between Weeks 5-10
— Only Sunday afternoon games are subject to being moved into the Sunday night window
— The game that has been tentatively scheduled for Sunday night during flex weeks will be listed at 8:15 p.m. ET
— The announcement will come no later than 12 days prior to the game
What channel is Chiefs vs. Broncos on tonight?
- TV channel: NBC
- Live stream: fuboTV | DAZN (in Canada)
All "Sunday Night Football" games in 2020 will broadcast live on NBC. The network's TV rights deal with the NFL gives it all "Sunday Night Football" games as well as the annual Thursday night season-opener, and NBC is given a spot in the Super Bowl broadcast rotation.
NBC's team of announcers features play-by-play man Al Michaels, analyst Cris Collinsworth and sideline reporter Michele Tafoya. However, Michaels this season will be given a few "bye weeks" because his age (75) puts him at a high risk for COVID-19. Veteran broadcaster Mike Tirico will take Michaels' place on those weeks.
Below are the top TV markets in the United States and the NBC affiliate/TV channel for each.
Market | NBC TV channel (digital) |
New York | 4 (36) |
Los Angeles | 4 (36) |
Chicago | 5 (29) |
Philadelphia | 10 (34) |
Dallas-Fort Worth | 5 (24) |
San Francisco/Bay Area | 11 (12) |
Washington, D.C. | 4 (48) |
Houston | 2 (35) |
Boston | 15 (43) |
Atlanta | 11 (10) |
Phoenix | 12 (12) |
Tampa/St. Petersburg | 8 (7) |
Seattle | 5 (48) |
Detroit | 4 (45) |
Minneapolis-St. Paul | 11 (11) |
Miami | 6 (31) |
Denver | 9 (9) |
Orlando | 2 (11) |
Cleveland | 3 (17) |
Sacramento | 3 (35) |
Charlotte | 36 (22) |
Portland | 8 (8) |
St. Louis | 5 (35) |
Pittsburgh | 11 (23) |
Baltimore | 11 (11) |
Raleigh-Durham | 5 (48) |
Nashville | 4 (10) |
San Diego | 39 (40) |
Salt Lake City | 5 (38) |
San Antonio | 3 (16) |
Kansas City | 41 (36) |
Columbus | 4 (14) |
Milwaukee | 4 (28) |
Cincinnati | 5 (35) |
Las Vegas | 3 (22) |
Jacksonville | 12 (13) |
Oklahoma City | 4 (27) |
New Orleans | 6 (43) |
Memphis | 5 (5) |
Buffalo | 2 (33) |
NFL live stream for 'Sunday Night Football'
Because NBC broadcasts all "Sunday Night Football" games, they are available to stream on all of the network's online platforms. This should be the preferred method for those who have a cable/satellite subscription but can't get in front of a TV.
For cord-cutters, there are plenty of live streaming options for "Sunday Night Football." Below are all of them.
Streaming option | Cable subscription needed? | Free? | Cost | Free trial? |
NBC Sports | Yes | Yes | - | - |
NFL App | Yes | Yes | - | - |
Yahoo! Sports App | No | Yes | - | - |
fuboTV | No | No | $60/month | Yes |
AT&T TV Now | No | No | $55/month | Yes |
Hulu Plus Live TV | No | No | $55/month | Yes |
Sling TV | No | No | $30/month | Yes |
YouTube TV | No | No | $65/month | Yes |
"Sunday Night Football" schedule
Including the Thursday night NFL season-opener that was presented by NBC's "Sunday Night Football" crew, there are 17 SNF games on the 2020 schedule.
Before flex scheduling impacts the matchups, here is the complete "Sunday Night Football" schedule for 2020.
Week 1 | Sept. 10 (Thur.) | Kansas City Chiefs vs. Houston Texans |
Sept. 13 | Los Angeles Rams vs. Dallas Cowboys | |
Week 2 | Sept. 20 | Seattle Seahawks vs. New England Patriots |
Week 3 | Sept. 27 | New Orleans Saints vs. Green Bay Packers |
Week 4 | Oct. 4 | San Francisco 49ers vs. Philadelphia Eagles |
Week 5 | Oct. 11 | Seattle Seahawks vs. Minnesota Vikings |
Week 6 | Oct. 18 | San Francisco 49ers vs. Los Angeles Rams |
Week 7 | Oct. 25 | Seattle Seahawks at Arizona Cardinals |
Week 8 | Nov. 1 | Philadelphia Eagles vs. Dallas Cowboys |
Week 9 | Nov. 8 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. New Orleans Saints |
Week 10 | Nov. 15 | New England Patriots vs. Baltimore Ravens |
Week 11 | Nov. 22 | Las Vegas Raiders vs. Kansas City Chiefs |
Week 12 | Nov. 29 | Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears |
Week 13 | Dec. 6 | Kansas City Chiefs vs. Denver Broncos |
Week 14 | Dec. 13 | Buffalo Bills vs. Pittsburgh Steelers |
Week 15 | Dec. 20 | Dallas Cowboys vs. San Francisco 49ers |
Week 16 | Dec. 27 | Green Bay Packers vs. Tennessee Titans |
Week 17 | Jan. 3 | TBD |