Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are gearing up for a crucial matchup in Week 11 as they head to Denver to face off against Bo Nix and the division-leading Broncos. After a rocky start to the season, where they lost their first two games, the Chiefs rallied back to achieve a 5-4 record by the time they reached their Week 10 bye.
Conversely, Daniel Jones and the Indianapolis Colts have emerged as one of this season’s most impressive teams. With an 8-2 record following their Week 11 bye, the Colts are tied for the best record in the NFL alongside the New England Patriots and the Broncos, thanks in part to their recent victory over the Atlanta Falcons.
Looking ahead, Jones and the Colts face a formidable challenge in Week 12 as they travel to Arrowhead Stadium to face Mahomes and the Chiefs. CBS Sports has announced that its lead broadcast team, featuring former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, play-by-play announcer Jim Nantz, and sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson, will cover this exciting AFC clash. Wolfson confirmed their assignment on social media, expressing their anticipation for what will be the fourth consecutive Kansas City game they are calling.
The decision to assign the top CBS crew to another Chiefs game reflects the franchise’s immense popularity, a trend bolstered by the media attention surrounding Travis Kelce’s relationship with Taylor Swift. Even so, not all NFL fans are thrilled about seeing the Chiefs dominate the network’s broadcasts. Many took to social media to voice their displeasure, expressing a desire for greater diversity in matchups throughout the season.
Despite the mixed reactions, the Chiefs are set to take on the Colts on Sunday, November 23, at 1 p.m. ET, promising an exciting face-off between two formidable teams as the season progresses. Fans are hopeful that this matchup will live up to expectations and showcase some thrilling football action.
