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It's Thanksgiving Day in Dallas as the Kansas City Chiefs travel to the Lone Star State for a battle with the Dallas Cowboys. While the football focus is on both teams making a push for the playoffs, there will be plenty of eyes on the suite level at AT&T Stadium, wondering if one of the world's biggest celebrities is taking in the action.
The Chiefs’ playoff chances are in serious jeopardy, and they may be without three key starters for Sunday’s must-win matchup against Houston.
Thanksgiving is behind us, which means we are officially in the final stretch of the NFL season. Week 14 will be the final week of BYEs, so we have 14 games to
The reason for Taylor Swift's songs not being played during Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs' games makes sense.
Historic NFL news was announced following the Thanksgiving game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Dallas Cowboys.
The second game on Thanksgiving broke the league’s viewership record for a regular season game by drawing in 57.23 million viewers. The amount is combined from CBS and Paramount Plus viewers. This new record demolished the network’s previous record, which was 42.06 million viewers for the 2022 Thanksgiving game between the Cowboys and Giants.
The game between the Kansas City Chiefs and host Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving Day drew in an NFL regular-season record audience of 57.23 million viewers on CBS, the network announced on Wednesday.
The Chiefs have two things playing in their favor as they try to put themselves firmer in the AFC playoff race.