The Kansas City Chiefs haven’t been perfect, but they are one of the best teams — if not the best — in the league through eight weeks of play. On Sunday, they will run into a tough opponent in the Dallas Cowboys. The game will begin at 4:25 p.m. ET on Sunday and will be broadcast by CBS (live streaming via CBS All Access).
Chiefs vs. Cowboys 2017 live stream: Start time, TV schedule, and how to watch online
The Chiefs and Cowboys will face off on Sunday, and here’s how you can watch.


Kansas City is 6-2 and getting an MVP-caliber season from veteran quarterback Alex Smith. He’s completed 69.1 percent of his passes for 2,181 yards, 16 touchdowns, and no interceptions. He hasn’t turned the ball over, and the Chiefs have been very successful because of it.
Then there’s running back Kareem Hunt, who has 763 yards and four touchdowns on the season.
The Chiefs did lose two consecutive games after starting the season with five straight wins, but corrected their course in their last outing, a 29-19 victory over the rival Denver Broncos.
Dallas is 4-3 on the season, and there are definitely some issues with the team. The Cowboys were hoping to dominate the NFC East after their success a year ago, but the Philadelphia Eagles are 7-1 and well in control of the division. The Cowboys have won their last two, at the very least.
Those games were against rival Washington and the pitiful San Francisco 49ers. The Cowboys do have some tough games ahead, including two against the Eagles.
Below is all you need to know to watch Sunday’s game, as well as news, odds, prediction, and more.
How to watch Kansas City vs. Dallas
- Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
- Location: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
- TV: CBS
- Streaming: CBS All Access
- Odds: The Chiefs opened as 1-point favorites, but the Cowboys are now the favorites after it was reported that Elliott would play
Chiefs vs. Cowboys news:
- Once again, Ezekiel Elliott has won a battle in the courts and has his suspension temporarily ... suspended until the NFLPA can plead a case to a three-judge panel. In other words, Elliott once again will suit up on Sunday.
- When it was thought that Elliott wouldn’t play, Alfred Morris became the starter, and he said that the people who doubt him are “insulting.”
- Red-zone efficiency has been an issue for the Cowboys. They need to be better in that area, writes Blogging The Boys.
- Tamba Hali has returned to practice for the Chiefs, which is good news, but he won’t be ready in time to play against the Cowboys.
- Dee Ford is the worrying name on the Chiefs injury report. He has a back injury and that’s a big concern.
- The Chiefs opened as favorites over the Cowboys, but when the stay was granted for Elliott, the odds swung back in favor of the Cowboys.
Chiefs vs. Cowboys prediction:
Of the eight experts picking for SB Nation in Week 9, seven of them think the Chiefs will beat the Cowboys. That leaves one, plus the OddsShark computer, picking the Cowboys.
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