The NFL is reportedly scheduling multiple primetime games for the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2026 season, including a season opener against the Denver Broncos. This marks the first time the Chiefs will start a season with two night games at Arrowhead Stadium.
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Chiefs open 2026 season against Broncos on Monday Night Football
Rumored to host Colts on Sunday Night Football in Week 2
First time Chiefs start a season with two night games
Scheduled to play on Thanksgiving night
NFL continues to highlight Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes
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KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - JANUARY 26: Quarterback Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates with tight end Travis Kelce #87 after a touchdown during the second half of the AFC Championship football game against the Buffalo Bills, at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on January 26, 2025 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Brooke Sutton/Getty Images) | Getty Images
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - JANUARY 26: Quarterback Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates with tight end Travis Kelce #87 after a touchdown during the second half of the AFC Championship football game against the Buffalo Bills, at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on January 26, 2025 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Brooke Sutton/Getty Images) | Getty Images
As we await the full NFL schedule to be released tonight at 7:00 p.m. Arrowhead Time, there have been plenty of unconfirmed but trustworthy leaks indicating the national spotlight still gravitates towards the Kansas City Chiefs, despite a down season in 2025.
It starts right off the bat: the Chiefs will definitely be opening the 2026 season against the Denver Broncos on âMonday Night Footballâ in Arrowhead Stadium, but there are also rumors that Week 2 will be under the lights at home as well: a date with the Indianapolis Colts on âSunday Night Footballâ appears to be in the NFLâs plans.
That would be an unprecedented start to a season in the history of this storied franchise: no Chiefs team has ever begun a regular season with two ânightâ games, or games kicking off 7:00 p.m. or later. Whether that fact is an advantage for Kansas City is unknown, though , and each is at Arrowhead Stadium.
Which, if you ask me, has always been at its most raucous in September. Itâs hard to compare postseason games, so those are excluded, but when the weather is nice, and Chiefs Kingdomâs vocal cords are fresh (along with their livers), it makes for some of the most memorable crowds in the history of the stadium.
The one that comes to mind, given the similarities of facing an AFC West rival on âMonday Night Footballâ in Week 1, is the 2010 season opener against the , a 21-14 win. A thrilling, rainy game was complemented by a stir-crazy atmosphere, hungry for a big win after years of cellar dwelling.
The NFL may agree that primetime Arrowhead is best on display in September⊠or it just wants the Chiefs and quarterback Patrick Mahomes â who is generating little concern about missing the start of the season â in primetime as much as possible.
Thatâs feeling like the case, considering Kansas City will be showcased on Thanksgiving night, along with the rumors of a âThursday Night Footballâ showdown on the road against the the following week, along with another âMonday Night Footballâ home game in Week 15 against the .
The annual battle, seven years running with the was taken out of its de facto primetime slot at 3:25 p.m. Arrowhead Time on CBS, but other games on Kansas Cityâs schedule may be treated that way, like the potential Week 16 home game against the , a rematch of Super Bowls LVIII and LIV. It is set to kick off at 3:25 p.m. Arrowhead Time in Kansas City.
The second matchup with the Broncos is rumored to kick off in the usual, late-afternoon window when most of Denverâs home games take place, but that was the case last season as well, and the game ended up among all NFL regular-season games last season.
The road game against the , rumored for Week 14, will likely meet that level of national hype in a similar way despite kicking off at 3:25 p.m. Arrowhead Time. As long as Bengals quarterback is across the field from Mahomes, that will be a highly anticipated and watched game.
We will know the full extent of how much the spotlight will be on the Chiefs in 2026 soon, but with the leaks that are out there, itâs clear the NFL has no desire â and no good reason â to stop highlighting its most recent dynasty and the star players that have grabbed the attention of the football world over the last decade.
Q&A
What primetime games are scheduled for the Kansas City Chiefs in 2026?
The Chiefs are set to open the 2026 season against the Denver Broncos on Monday Night Football and may also host the Indianapolis Colts in Week 2 on Sunday Night Football.
Why is the NFL featuring the Chiefs in multiple primetime slots?
The NFL aims to showcase the Chiefs and their star players, including Patrick Mahomes, as they have become a significant draw for viewers over the past decade.
When will the Kansas City Chiefs play on Thanksgiving in 2026?
The Chiefs are scheduled to play on Thanksgiving night in 2026, continuing their tradition of being featured in this holiday matchup.
How does the Chiefs' 2026 schedule compare to previous seasons?
The 2026 season marks the first time the Chiefs will begin with two night games, highlighting their prominence in the NFL despite a down season in 2025.
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