Chiefs and Raiders Face Off in Thrilling Black Friday Showdown
The Kansas City Chiefs are set to host the Las Vegas Raiders for a much-anticipated matchup at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on Friday, November 29. Kickoff is scheduled for 2 PM CT, and fans can expect an exciting game where history, rivalry, and holiday spirit converge.
Game Entertainment and Holiday Theme
This matchup will feature the Bonner Family, a group renowned for their performances of hymns and gospel music, singing the national anthem. They will be joined by the Gladstone Fire Department, who will present the colors. Interestingly, the game will also celebrate a partnership with Hallmark Channel, promoting the upcoming holiday movie Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story. Fans entering the stadium will receive a themed pennant in honor of this collaboration.
Players Spotlight: NFL My Cause My Cleats
As part of the NFL’s annual initiative, My Cause My Cleats, several Chiefs players will showcase custom cleats that represent their philanthropic efforts. The campaign emphasizes the personal causes players are passionate about, combining sports with social impact.
Game Day Logistics
Parking lots will open at 9:30 AM, with fans encouraged to purchase parking passes in advance for a seamless experience. Mobile-only ticketing is in effect, and fans should ensure their passes are saved in their mobile wallets. Traffic updates are also available through the KC Scout camera network.
Broadcast Information
For those unable to attend, the game will be available on KFNZ-FM (96.5 The Fan) and streamed via the Chiefs Mobile app, providing various options for fans to follow the action live.
Concessions and Safety Protocol
GEHA Field will again implement value pricing at select concession stands, with items like hot dogs and pretzel bites offered at $5. The stadium enforces a clear bag policy for safety, and fans are advised to review permitted items prior to arrival.
Conclusion
This Black Friday matchup promises to be more than just a game; it is an event aimed at building community spirit through sportsmanship, entertainment, and holiday cheer. Will the Chiefs continue their dominance over the Raiders, or can Las Vegas turn their season around? Find out at Arrowhead Stadium!