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Washington Redskins vs. Kansas City Chiefs live stream: How to watch

SEATTLE, WA - AUGUST 25: Quarterback Alex Smith
SEATTLE, WA - AUGUST 25: Quarterback Alex Smith

In an exciting Monday Night Football matchup, the Kansas City Chiefs will welcome the Washington Redskins to Arrowhead Stadium.

The Kansas City Chiefs are one of two 3-0 teams left in the NFL this season and will put that perfect record on the line in a Monday Night Football matchup against the Washington Redskins in Week 4. Kansas City has shown incredible depth to their offense, as quarterback Alex Smith is throwing down the field, and rookie running back Kareem Hunt is running all over the place. They will be facing a tough Redskins defense on Monday, but they look unstoppable early.

Washington was on display in primetime last week as well, as they throttled the Oakland Raiders in front of the home crowd. Playing inside Arrowhead Stadium will be completely different from the friendly confines of FedEx Field, so they definitely have their work cut out for them. Quarterback Kirk Cousins can get it done under center but will be facing one of the top defenses in the NFL.

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How can I watch the Redskins at Chiefs?

This matchup can be seen broadcasted nationally on ESPN on Monday Night Football. Fans can also watch the game on the WatchESPN app. On radio, the matchup will be heard nationally as well on ESPN Radio.

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Kickoff begins at 8:30 pm ET with John Gruden and Sean McDonough on the call. Linda Salters will be on the sidelines throughout, giving up to date information during the game. Both of these teams are off to hot starts to the season, so expect a good one from them on Monday night.

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Washington beat one AFC West team last weekend in the Oakland Raiders, and will not take on the other divisional team that won 12 games last season. The Chiefs are arguably the best team in the NFL this season, so the Redskins have their work cut out for them. Still, they showed they can get it done on both sides of the ball in Week 3, and should be able to hang in with the Chiefs under the bright lights of Monday Night Football.