Clark Hunt, Chairman and CEO | Kansas City Chiefs
Clark Hunt, Chairman and CEO | Kansas City Chiefs
The Kansas City Chiefs will host the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, September 28 at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. The game will feature several events and services for fans attending in person.
As part of the NFL's Por La Cultura initiative, the Chiefs will participate in celebrating Latino Heritage Month during Sunday's game. Ricardo Moreno, a contestant from "The Voice," will perform the national anthem. Afterward, four A-10 Warthogs from Whiteman Air Force Base will conduct a flyover. The Jackson County Sheriff's Office will present the colors.
Halftime entertainment includes performances by local Latino groups: Grupo Folklórico Izcalli, Grupo Quimbaya KC, Mariachi Estrella KC, and Viva Social Dance Studio. These ensembles will showcase various aspects of Latino culture through dance and music.
The Chiefs plan to recognize their 2025 Latino Youth Honors nominees on the field. Ashley Morales from Washington High School and Jaden Lopez from East High School are among 64 honorees across the NFL who are being recognized for their academic and athletic achievements as part of an initiative presented by Procter & Gamble with the Hispanic Heritage Foundation.
Guadalupe Centers is named this week's Chiefs FLAG Football Team of the Week. Guadalupe Centers has served Kansas City's Latino community since 1919 and provides affordable FLAG Football registration for children aged 5 to 14.
Parking lots open at 11 a.m., with advance parking pass purchase encouraged through www.gehafieldatarrowhead.com/plan-your-visit/parking-transportation/game-plan to help with entry efficiency. Tickets and parking passes are only available via mobile devices; fans should access them before arriving using www.mychiefsaccount.com or through the Chiefs Mobile app.
Traffic updates can be monitored using KC Scout cameras (www.kcscout.com) or on Waze. Rideshare drop-off and pick-up is at Missouri Welcome Center between Gates 1 and 2 on Blue Ridge Cutoff. Additional parking information is available at https://www.gehafieldatarrowhead.com/plan-your-visit/parking-tailgating/maps-directions.
For those not attending in person, radio coverage is available on KFNZ-FM (96.5 The Fan), with Mitch Holthus, Danan Hughes, and Josh Klingler calling the game. Spanish-language broadcasts are provided by Tico Sports via Audacy ("Chiefs en Espanol"), KSSA La Ke Buena (105.9 FM) in Garden City, Kansas, and KSMM-AM 1770 in Liberal, Kansas.
Both English and Spanish radio broadcasts can also be streamed within a 50-mile radius of Kansas City via the Chiefs Mobile app. Television coverage is provided by CBS (KCTV), featuring Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, and Tracy Wolfson.
CBS Sports' THE NFL TODAY pregame show will broadcast live from Lot M outside Founder's Plaza from 11 a.m. to noon with James Brown hosting alongside Bill Cowher, Nate Burleson, and Matt Ryan. Streaming-only pregame show THE NFL TODAY+ hosted by Amanda Guerra starts inside GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium at 9 a.m., then moves outside from 10 to 11 a.m.
All stadium gates open at 1:30 p.m., while CommunityAmerica Club Level opens earlier at 1 p.m.; kickoff is scheduled for 3:25 p.m. Fans should ensure tickets are loaded into their mobile wallets before arrival for easier entry.
The Ford Tailgate District opens at 11:30 a.m., offering food trucks, games, drinks, live music—including Cole Whittlesey—and special performances by Chiefs Rumble Cheerleaders among others.
Priest Holmes will serve as Drum Honoree on the GEHA Deck; he played seven seasons with the Chiefs as an All-Pro running back between 2001–2003. Cpl. Trujillo De La Torre has been named Tony DiPardo Spirit Leader this week due to her work improving support services within her battalion stationed at Fort Leavenworth.
This week's Lamar Hunt Legacy Seat honoree is Cindy McHenry—a Special Olympics coach whose teams have remained undefeated over three years—who has been a Season Ticket Member along with her husband for over two decades.
Fans may participate in the Hunt Family Foundation's weekly 50/50 Raffle both online (within Missouri or Kansas) or in-person until late in Sunday's game; credit/debit cards only are accepted for payment.
Accessibility services include complimentary mobility carts/wheelchair support before/after games; sensory support rooms/kits; nursing lounges; details can be found here.
Select concession stands offer value pricing ($5 hot dogs/sodas/etc.). All sales points inside stadium are cashless—accepting card/mobile payments only such as Apple Pay or Google Pay.
The stadium continues to enforce an NFL clear bag policy (details here). Fans should avoid bringing bags if possible for faster entry; lists of allowed/prohibited items can be found here. For questions or assistance—including accessibility—guests may contact Fan Experience by phone or email listed above.
Timeline:
- Parking opens: 11 a.m.
- Ford Tailgate District opens: 11:30 a.m.
- Club Level gates open: 1 p.m.
- Stadium gates open: 1:30 p.m.
- Warm-ups begin: 2:25 p.m.
- Team introductions/national anthem/flyover start after approximately: ~3:14 p.m.
- Kickoff: 3:25 p.m.