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One last game for the Chiefs — and maybe this beloved star. Download a poster

Illustration of Travis Kelce for the final gameday poster of the Chiefs season

The Chiefs’ last game of the season has arrived, and for once it’s not a Super Bowl or AFC Championship.

Instead, the Chiefs are in Las Vegas today to play for their best pick in the NFL Draft in a nearly a decade — against the Raiders, who have a shot at picking first. But it’s a loss for either team that would improve their odds.

With a ballooning injury list, the Chiefs will take the field Sunday at 3:25 p.m. at Allegiant Field in Vegas. Fans can tune in via CBS, KCTV (Channel 5) in Kansas City.

Despite the brutal season and the injuries, the Chiefs are still widely favored after the Raiders’ even-worse run and KC’s October trouncing of Las Vegas.

But the game’s significant in one more notable way: It could be the last game for star tight end Travis Kelce. Though unconfirmed, it’s widely speculated he will announce his retirement after the season, though many fans and players hope he’ll put in one more season.

For the last game, you can download a poster of Kelce showing some of the star’s most famous moments. It’s available only to logged-in subscribers.

Download a poster for Chiefs-Raiders

For each game of the 2025 season, The Star has published a unique game-day poster for you to download and enjoy.

Click the link below to download — you will be prompted to log in or create an account to access the poster.

Download our Kansas City Chiefs vs. Las Vegas Raiders poster.

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Neil Nakahodo
The Kansas City Star
Neil Nakahodo is a graphic artist at The Kansas City Star. He’s been with the company for over 20 years, producing illustrations, graphics and videos.
Chandler Boese
The Kansas City Star
Chandler Boese manages the audience service team at The Kansas City Star as they engage readers and write stories that help Kansas Citians live their best lives. A KU grad, she’s worked in journalism since 2018 and with The Star since 2022.
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