
Chiefs vs. Texans: When and Where to Watch on Sunday, Plus the Full 2025 NFL Week 14 Schedule
A nail-biting weekend lies ahead as playoff dreams dangle by a thread, division rivalries heat up, and a star-studded Sunday lineup promises nothing short of chaos across the NFL.
The Kansas City Chiefs will lock horns with the Houston Texans on Sunday, December 7, 2025, in a primetime AFC standoff scheduled for 8:20 p.m. ET.

Houston Texans andn Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium | Source: Getty Images
The game will air on NBC and be available for streaming via NFL+. With both teams pushing through the final stretch of the regular season, the outcome could tip the scales in the race to the playoffs.

A Wilson NFL "The Duke" football at Ford Field, Detroit | Source: Getty Images
Packed Sunday Slate: Eight Games Kick off the Day
This key showdown is part of a packed Week 14 schedule that features several teams still in contention across both conferences. Fans can expect high-stakes action as division leaders and wildcard hopefuls battle for postseason positioning.

The Dallas Cowboys play against the Kansas City Chiefs on November 27, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
Sunday's action kicks off early with eight matchups set to ignite screens at 1 p.m. ET, airing on FOX or CBS and streaming on NFL+. Here's the lineup that fans won't want to miss:
- Seattle Seahawks vs. Atlanta Falcons
- Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens
- Tennessee Titans vs. Cleveland Browns
- Indianapolis Colts vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
- Washington Commanders vs. Minnesota Vikings
- Miami Dolphins vs. New York Jets
- New Orleans Saints vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Cincinnati Bengals vs. Buffalo Bills

Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills compete at M&T Bank Stadium on September 29, 2024 | Source: Getty Images
At 4:05 p.m. ET, the Denver Broncos square off against the Las Vegas Raiders in a CBS broadcast, kicking off the late-afternoon drama. Just 20 minutes later, FOX delivers two more critical matchups: the Chicago Bears take on the Green Bay Packers, while the Los Angeles Rams face off against the Arizona Cardinals.
As the day's battles wind down, all eyes will shift to the grand finale — Chiefs vs. Texans in front of a national audience.
Divisional Chaos: AFC East and North Heat Up
Meanwhile, the league standings add crucial context to the importance of this week's games. In the AFC East, the New England Patriots currently lead the division at 11–2, riding a dominant 10-game win streak and holding a point differential of +110.
The Buffalo Bills are second at 8–4, armed with a formidable 5–1 home record and a +78 differential. The Miami Dolphins follow at 5–7, and the New York Jets trail at 3–9.
Over in the AFC North, it's a tense deadlock between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers, both sitting at 6–6. The Bengals, at 4–8, and Browns, at 3–9, still have time to shake up the standings, and all four teams will be on the field Sunday with divisional matchups that could flip the board entirely.
In the NFC: Eagles Soar, Vikings Spiral
In the NFC East, the Philadelphia Eagles top the standings at 8–4, trailed by the Dallas Cowboys at 6–6–1. The Washington Commanders and New York Giants are each on seven-game losing streaks, placing them at the bottom of the division.
The NFC North has become one of the tightest races in the league. The Chicago Bears are out in front at 9–3, currently on a five-game win streak and narrowly ahead of the Green Bay Packers, who stand at 8–3–1 with a +68 point differential.
The Detroit Lions remain in contention at 8–5, backed by a division-best +90 differential. The Minnesota Vikings, now 4–8, will look to avoid further slide in their Sunday matchup.
Eagles and Chargers Close Out Sunday in Style
One final blockbuster awaits Sunday night, as the Philadelphia Eagles go head-to-head with the Los Angeles Chargers. Viewers looking for a fresh perspective will have access to an alternative broadcast option available through select streaming platforms.
Fans looking to stream any of Sunday's games can tune in through services such as NFL+, Peacock, Westwood One Sports, Paramount+, ESPN+, and SiriusXM. Coverage availability may vary by region, so local listings are recommended for accurate broadcast times and channels.
With playoff paths tightening and every loss a potential death knell, Week 14 could reshape the postseason entirely. Whether you're tuning in from your living room or catching the action on the go, Sunday's gridiron lineup promises non-stop adrenaline from start to finish.
Chiefs Hold the Edge as Rivalry with Texans Reignites
While fans await Sunday night's primetime matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans, past meetings between these two AFC teams offer a telling glimpse into their recent history and what might be at stake this time around.
The two teams last met on January 18, 2025, during the AFC Divisional Round. Kansas City secured a 23–14 win, continuing its postseason push and eliminating Houston from contention. The victory marked the Chiefs' third consecutive win over the Texans.

Houston Texans looks to pass against the Kansas City Chiefs during the first quarter in the AFC Divisional Playoff on January 18, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
Their previous meeting, a regular-season game on December 21, 2024, saw the Chiefs dominate again, this time with a 27–19 finish at Arrowhead Stadium. The victory added more momentum to Kansas City's late-season push.

Houston Texans run the ball against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium on December 21, 2024 | Source: Getty Images
Looking further back, their December 18, 2022, matchup also ended in Kansas City's favor. In that game, the Chiefs edged out a 30–24 overtime win in Houston. The Texans had managed to keep pace throughout regulation, but Kansas City sealed the win with a walk-off touchdown.
Kansas City's Recent Dominance Looms Large
In recent years, the Chiefs have dominated the head-to-head series, winning their last three meetings and consistently outperforming Houston in both regular-season and postseason matchups. These victories have solidified Kansas City's hold over the Texans, both at home and on the road.
As they prepare for yet another primetime duel, the weight of that history and what's at stake will hang heavy over both teams. With playoff implications hanging in the balance, Sunday night could be the game that defines their seasons.
