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NFL season opener: How to watch & listen to Chiefs vs. Ravens

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Following a lengthy offseason, the 2024 NFL regular season will begin on Thursday night then the reigning Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs face the Baltimore Ravens at Arrowhead Stadium.

The matchup will be a familiar duel for star quarterback Patrick Mahomes and reigning NFL MVP Lamar Jackson, as the two talents last crossed paths on January 28th, when Mahomes’ Chiefs prevailed in the AFC Championship game to punch their tickets to Super Bowl LVIII.

As we get ready to kick off another eventful season of NFL action, here’s what you need to know for tonight’s season-opener between the Chiefs and Ravens.

Kansas City Chiefs vs. Baltimore Ravens: How to watch & what to know

Date: Thursday, Sept. 5, 2024

Time: 5:20 p.m. PDT

Game: Baltimore Ravens at Kansas City Chiefs

Location: Arrowhead Stadium | Kansas City, Missouri

Radio: Sactown Sports 1140 AM

TV: NBC

Streaming: Peacock, Fubo, DirecTV, NFL+

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The 49ers’ 2024 offsets was marred with controversy, mainly centered around Brandon Aiyuk. But now that the dust has settled, even he’ll admit that contract talks got a bit out of hand.

The San Francisco 49ers locked down their star wide receiver to a four-year, $120 million extension over the weekend. A resoltuindidnt come with some grievances along the way though, with both Aiyuk and the 49ers at odds for a majority of the contract talks. Week-by-week there seemed to be a new twist ands turn in the saga, with trade rumors hating up at the beginning of August.

But at the end of the day, both parties wanted to continue their working relationship, even if the player made it more frustrating than it needed to be towards the end.

“I’m not going to lie: I made it a little bit more difficult than it needed to at the end,” Brandon Aiyuk said with a smirk about contract negotiations Tuesday.

Read more below or by clicking here:

49ers Brandon Aiyuk ‘ready to go’ for Week 1 after elongated contract standoff

San Francisco 49ers 2024 Schedule:

Regular Season

  • Monday, September 9th vs. New York Jets – 5:15 pm PDT
  • Sunday, September 15th @ Minnesota Vikings – 10 am PDT
  • Sunday, September 22nd – @ Los Angeles Rams – 1:25 pm PDT
  • Sunday, September 29th vs. New England Patriots – 1:05 pm PDT
  • Sunday, October 6th vs. Arizona Cardinals – 1:05 pm PDT

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