St. Louis Rams vs. Kansas City Chiefs: Broadcast Schedule, Live Stream, Start Time, & More
The St. Louis Rams face off against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, playing their cross-state rivals in the regular season for the first time since 2010 and for the first time at Arrowhead Stadium since December of 2002. The Rams have lost their last five games against the Chiefs and have not won a game against Kansas City since they moved to St. Louis.
However, the Jeff Fisher-led Rams will be looking to change that as they attempt to take advantage of the momentum built up by defeating the defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks last Sunday. Though the Rams are only 2-4, they should have a shot against the 3-3 Chiefs, who lost to the San Francisco 49ers last week. The Rams will be looking to take advantage of a rejuvenated running attack and a pass rush that finally showed some signs of life last week to defeat a Chiefs team that is very similar to themselves, relying on an effective ground-and-pound offensive attack and an aggressive blitzing defense to create opportunities to win.
Here’s all the important info you’ll need to follow along with Sunday’s game.
Where: Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO
When: 12:00 PM CT, October 26, 2014
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TV Broadcast: Sunday’s game will air on FOX TV. Play-by-play announcer Dick Stockton and sideline reporter Kristina Pink will once again handle the broadcast duties after calling the Rams action earlier this year. This time, though, Stockton will be joined by a different color commentator, as former NFL quarterback Donovan McNabb will work alongside him.
Radio Broadcast: The game will be broadcast on the Rams Radio Network, the flagship of which is WXOS-101.1 ESPN in St. Louis. Steve Savard will handle play-by-play, while former Ram D’Marco Farr will provide color commentary and Will Witherspoon will serve as the sideline reporter.
Live Stream: NFLSundayTicket.tv
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