GOODNEWS: The number of Monday Night Football games that the Chiefs are scheduled to play is disclosed by ESPN’s Joe Buck

The Kansas City Chiefs are setting out on a historic quest to win a third straight championship—a record that has never been attained. Sports fans everywhere will be enthralled with this extraordinary journey.

 

The Kansas City Chiefs will be on national TV for a number of games, as usual. They started the season with an outstanding six last year, however one primetime game against the New England Patriots was rescheduled to make room for a more important game.

 

Wednesday is the day that the Kansas City Chiefs’ national TV schedule and details will be revealed, and we can’t wait. Two of these games, though, have previously been revealed by the NFL. The first is a rematch that kicks off the season at home on Thursday Night Football.

 

The other is Week 2 against the Cincinnati Bengals in what should be the 3:30 P.M. slot, so it likely won’t end up being a nationally televised game. But, as of right now, we know the Chiefs will have at least one, which is opening night.

Now, after what ESPN’s play-by-play announcer Joe Buck said on Good Morning America, we can expect the Chiefs to have two more nationally televised games.

Buck stated that he knows that Monday Night Football has the Chiefs twice, which instantly means they will have at least three. Now, we wait until Wednesday to find out the rest.

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