In a rare midseason scheduling shift, the NFL has officially moved the kickoff time for this Sunday’s heated AFC West showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and Las Vegas Raiders, citing the Charlie Kirk Memorial Event scheduled earlier in the day at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.

Originally slated for a 1:00 p.m. ET start, the matchup will now kick off at 6:30 p.m. ET, allowing additional time for security, logistics, and crowd management following the memorial event. According to league officials, the decision was made in coordination with the Chiefs organization, local authorities, and event organizers to ensure safety and a smooth transition between events.
While the unexpected adjustment caused a brief stir among fans, the Chiefs appear completely unfazed. Head Coach Andy Reid emphasized that the team’s preparation and mindset remain unchanged.
“We don’t worry about the clock — we just worry about execution,” Reid said during Friday’s press conference. “Whether it’s an afternoon or a night game, Arrowhead’s going to bring that same fire.”
The Charlie Kirk Memorial Event, a large-scale community gathering expected to draw tens of thousands, will take place earlier on Sunday. City officials have advised fans attending the game to plan ahead, as road closures and parking restrictions will temporarily affect the stadium perimeter throughout the afternoon.
For players, the time shift means a slightly longer wait to take the field — but some see it as an advantage. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes, known for his dominance under the lights, welcomed the prime-time setting.
“Night games in Arrowhead are special,” Mahomes said. “You feel that energy — it’s louder, it’s intense, and you know every snap counts.”
The Chiefs (4–1) enter the contest looking to extend their lead atop the AFC West, while the Raiders (2–3) are desperate to gain momentum after back-to-back losses. The rivalry between these two franchises runs deep, and Sunday’s matchup promises another chapter of hard-hitting football and emotional intensity.
Defensive tackle Chris Jones spoke about the importance of staying focused amid the noise.
“You can’t let distractions throw you off your game,” Jones said. “We respect the event happening before, but once we step on that field, it’s all business.”
Analysts predict the Chiefs will rely heavily on their offensive versatility, while the Raiders will attempt to pressure Mahomes and control the tempo with running back Josh Jacobs. The Chiefs’ defense, rejuvenated this season, could play a pivotal role against a Raiders offense still searching for rhythm.
Despite the off-field adjustments, Kansas City’s fans remain more excited than ever. Social media lit up moments after the announcement, with supporters celebrating the move to a night kickoff. “Arrowhead after dark? That’s pure magic,” one fan posted on X. “The Raiders don’t stand a chance when the lights hit red.”
As the countdown to kickoff continues, one thing is certain: the Chiefs are charging full speed ahead. Every snap, every drive, and every deafening roar from the Arrowhead crowd will fuel Kansas City’s pursuit of another divisional triumph.
Kickoff for the Chiefs vs. Raiders game is now officially set for 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Fans can check the updated game schedule, injury report, and broadcast information on the Chiefs’ official website or the NFL app.
