The Kansas City Chiefs, who are the only NFL club still undefeated this season, will take on the Raiders in Las Vegas, in an attempt to push their record to 7-0, on Sunday afternoon.
The Chiefs announced the arrival of star wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins on Thursday after wideouts Rashee Rice and Marquise Brown were placed on injured reserve after sustaining injuries earlier in the season. Hopkins is expected to play his first game for Kansas City today.
Ahead of the matchup, let's examine the expected weather conditions.
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What is the weather forecast for Chiefs vs. Raiders on Sunday?
The Raiders vs. Chiefs game will take place at Allegiant Stadium, which is covered. Even though dome stadiums are meant to protect football games from the elements, there have been cases where bad weather still made an impact. However, bad weather will not affect this late Sunday afternoon game.
Wind will blow at 5.8 mph during the game, and there will be a 2% chance of precipitation.
Throughout the game, temperature is expected to hover between 80 and 85 degrees.
How to watch Chiefs vs. Raiders on Sunday?
The division rivalry contest today will mark the Kansas City Chiefs' second consecutive road game.
The Raiders, who are 2-5 and have dropped their last three games, have struggled to replicate the kind of efficiency they displayed late last season. In contrast, the Chiefs are 6-0 this campaign and are favored to make another run to the Super Bowl.
The Week 8 game will be broadcast on CBS, with Kevin Harlan (play-by-play), Trent Green (color analyst) and Melanie Collins (sideline reporter) handling commentary duties. The game will also be available for streaming on FuboTV, NFL+, YouTube TV, as well as on Paramount+.
Below are all the details you need to watch or stream the game:
Date and Time: Sunday, Oct. 27 at 4:25 p.m. ET
Location: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada
TV: CBS
Announcers: Kevin Harlan (play-by-play), Trent Green (color analyst), and Melanie Collins (sideline reporter)
Live streaming: FuboTV, NFL+, YouTube TV, Paramount+
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