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How to watch Kansas City Chiefs-Jacksonville Jaguars game: Time, TV, betting odds

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  • Chiefs face Jaguars on Monday Night Football with 7:15 p.m. CT kickoff.
  • ABC and ESPN will televise game nationally; local affiliates cover regional.
  • Chiefs open as 3-point favorites; total over/under set at 44.5 points.

When it comes to Monday Night Football, the Chiefs have enjoyed their share of recent success.

They’re 7-2 in those games since 2018, quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ first year as a regular starter. And Mahomes and Travis Kelce are in the Monday Night Football record book a few times.

Mahomes set a MNF record with six touchdown passes in a 2018 loss to at the Los Angeles Rams, the wild 54-51 encounter in which the Chiefs scored the most points ever by a team in a loss.

In a 2022 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders, Travis Kelce set a MNF record with four touchdown receptions. Kelce tied a record with 14 receptions in last season’s overtime victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Here’s what else to know about the prime-time encounter.

Where and when is the Chiefs-Jacksonville Jaguars game?

The Chiefs and Jaguars will meet at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida, on “Monday Night Football.” Kickoff time is 7:15 p.m. (Central).

What’s the channel (and radio info) for the Chiefs-Jaguars game?

The game will be broadcast by ABC and ESPN. In Kansas City will be on KMBC (Channel 9). In Wichita it’s on KAKE (Channel 10).

The game will also be broadcast on radio via KFNZ (96.5 FM) in the KC area, and KNSS (98.7 FM) in the Wichita area.

What’s the betting line for Chiefs-Jaguars?

The Chiefs have opened as a 3-point favorite with an over/under of 44 1/2. After their 37-20 victory over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, the Chiefs, a 2 1/2-point underdog in that game, improved to 2-2 against the spread.

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Blair Kerkhoff has covered sports for The Kansas City Star since 1989. He was elected to the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 2023.
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