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Here is who the Chiefs will play in the 2024 season at home and on the road

Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud ran the ball against the Indianapolis Colts during the second half at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday night.
Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud ran the ball against the Indianapolis Colts during the second half at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday night. USA TODAY Sports

The end of the regular season means two things: The playoffs start and all 32 teams learn who they will play in the next season.

The main focus for the Chiefs is the Miami Dolphins, who will be at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday night for an AFC Wild Card Game.

But we know who the Chiefs will play in the 2024 season. The schedule division rotation means the Chiefs will face the AFC North teams, along with the NFC South.

Because the Chiefs won the AFC West, they’ll also play the division champions from the AFC South and AFC East. Additionally, the 17th game also rotates by year, and the Chiefs will face the NFC West champion on the road.

The Chiefs will play eight games at Arrowhead Stadium in the 2024 season and nine on the road. Here is who they will be playing and each team’s 2023 regular-season record.

Home

Bengals (9-8)

Broncos (8-9)

Buccaneers (9-8)*

Chargers (5-12)

Raiders (8-9)

Ravens (12-4)*

Saints (9-8)

Texans (10-7)*

Away

Bills (11-6)*

Broncos (8-9)

Browns (11-6)*

Chargers (5-12)

Falcons (7-10)

49ers (12-5)*

Panthers (2-15)

Steelers (10-7)*

Raiders (8-9)

* denotes team made the playoffs this season

The times and dates of all 17 games will be announced when the NFL reveals the full 2024 schedule in the spring.

In his weekly “Football Morning in America” column NBC Sports’ Peter King listed six games of note on the 2024 NFL schedule. Three involve the Chiefs: at the 49ers and home games against the Ravens and Texans.

“First of what we can only hope are many Stroud-Mahomes matchups,” King wrote of the Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes and Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud.

This story was originally published January 8, 2024 at 9:59 AM.

Pete Grathoff
The Kansas City Star
From covering the World Series to the World Cup, Pete Grathoff has done a little bit of everything since joining The Kansas City Star in 1997.
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