What channel is Rams vs. Chiefs on today? Time, TV schedule for NFL Week 12 game

Dan Treacy

What channel is Rams vs. Chiefs on today? Time, TV schedule for NFL Week 12 game image

The Chiefs play what feels like a rare game outside of a prime-time slot this weekend, in a matchup that looked like one of the regular season's best just a few months ago. Instead, Kansas City is favored by two touchdowns against a Rams team that looks like a shell of the group that won the Super Bowl in February. 

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The Rams (3-7) are playing their way to an early elimination, and an already shaky offense might be without star Cooper Kupp the rest of the way. While Matthew Stafford was finally forced to start incorporating some other weapons in Week 11, it wasn't enough to avoid a fourth consecutive loss.

To make matters worse, Stafford entered concussion protocol for the second time in three weeks and might be forced to miss this game in Kansas City.

The Rams' demise is a microcosm of how quickly fates can change in the NFL. Just 10 months ago, Rams-Chiefs was the matchup many expected in the Super Bowl. Now, the game might mark the final blow to Los Angeles' playoff hopes.

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Patrick Mahomes appears to be rolling toward his second MVP award as he continues to torch defenses. Not only is he putting up unmatched numbers, but he has the Chiefs atop the AFC and cruising toward a division title. Even the very best effort from the Rams' offense won't be enough if the defense can't find a way to neutralize Mahomes.

At this point, all that's left for the Chiefs in the regular season is to find the perfect balance between staying healthy and earning a first-round bye.

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Here's everything you need to know to watch Rams vs. Chiefs on Sunday, including kickoff time, TV channels and a full Week 12 NFL schedule.

What channel is Rams vs. Chiefs on today?

  • TV networks: Fox
  • TV channel (Los Angeles): KTTV
  • TV channel (Kansas City): WDAF-TV
  • Live streams: fuboTV, DAZN (Canada)

Rams vs. Chiefs will be broadcast regionally on local Fox affiliates. The broadcast team has not been announced.

You can find the Rams' radio broadcast on SiriusXM channel 382, while the Chiefs' radio broadcast will be on SiriusXM channel 227. 

Viewers in the United States can stream Rams vs. Chiefs on fuboTV, which offers a free trial.

Canadian viewers can also stream the game on DAZN, which carries every NFL game.

Rams vs. Chiefs start time

  • Date: Sunday, Nov. 27
  • Time: 4:05 p.m. ET

Rams vs. Chiefs from Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City is set to start at 4:25 p.m. ET on Sunday, Nov. 27.

Rams schedule 2022

WeekDateOpponentTime (ET)/ResultTV
1Sept. 8 (Thu.)vs. BillsL, 31-10NBC
2Sept. 18vs. FalconsW, 31-27Fox
3Sept. 25at CardinalsW, 20-12Fox
4Oct. 3 (Mon.)at 49ersL, 24-9ESPN
5Oct. 9vs. CowboysL, 22-10Fox
6Oct. 16vs. PanthersW, 24-10Fox
7BYE
8Oct. 30vs. 49ersL, 31-14Fox
9Nov. 6at BuccaneersL, 16-13CBS
10Nov. 13vs. CardinalsL, 27-17Fox
11Nov. 20at SaintsL, 27-20Fox
12Nov. 27at Chiefs4:25 p.m.Fox
13Dec. 4vs. Seahawks4:05 p.m.Fox
14Dec. 8 (Thu.)vs. Raiders8:15 p.m.Prime Video
15Dec. 19 (Mon.)at Packers8:15 p.m.ESPN/ABC
16Dec. 25vs. Broncos4:30 p.m.CBS
17Jan. 1at Chargers8:20 p.m.NBC
18Jan. 7/8at SeahawksTBDTBD

Chiefs schedule 2022

WeekDateOpponentTime (ET)/ResultTV
1Sept. 11at CardinalsW, 44-21CBS
2Sept. 15 (TNF)vs. ChargersW, 27-24Amazon
3Sept. 25at ColtsL, 20-17CBS
4Oct. 2 (SNF)at BuccaneersW, 41-31NBC
5Oct. 10 (MNF)vs. RaidersW, 30-29ESPN
6Oct. 16vs. BillsL, 24-20CBS
7Oct. 23at 49ersW, 44-23FOX
8 BYE  
9Nov. 6 (SNF)vs. TitansW, 20-17 (OT)NBC
10Nov. 13vs. JaguarsW, 27-17CBS
11Nov. 20at ChargersW, 30-27CBS
12Nov. 27vs. Rams4:25 p.m. ETFOX
13Dec. 4at Bengals4:25 p.m. ETCBS
14Dec. 11 (SNF)at Broncos8:20 p.m. ETNBC
15Dec. 18at Texans1 p.m. ETCBS
16Dec. 24vs. Seahawks1 p.m. ETFOX
17Jan. 1vs. Broncos1 p.m. ETCBS
18Jan. 7 or 8at RaidersTBDTBD

Dan Treacy

Dan Treacy is a content producer for Sporting News, joining in 2022 after graduating from Boston University. He founded @allsportsnews on Instagram in 2012 and has written for Lineups and Yardbarker.