Kansas City Chiefs at Dallas Cowboys live stream: How to watch

KANSAS CITY, MO - OCTOBER 30: Tight end Travis Kelce
KANSAS CITY, MO - OCTOBER 30: Tight end Travis Kelce /
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Looking forward to Sunday afternoon’s showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and Dallas Cowboys? Check here where you can catch this contest.

Last season, the Dallas Cowboys had a young rookie named Ezekiel Elliott. The fourth overall pick in that year’s draft would lead the NFL with 1,631 rushing and Jason Garrett’s team would win the NFC East with a 13-3 record.

This season to date, the Kansas City Chiefs own a 6-2 mark and are the only team in the AFC West that doesn’t have a losing record. One reason is that rookie running back Kareem Hunt leads the league with 763 yards on the ground.

When the teams collide on Sunday at Dallas, Hunt looks to add to this total. Meanwhile, the on-and-off six-game suspension for Elliott is back in play. Which means the second-year pro won’t play this weekend.

How can I watch the Chiefs and Cowboys?

All told, it’s the standalone game at 4:25 pm ET. You can catch the action on CBS. Want to watch this contest from AT&T Stadium in a different way? Utilize your favorite app and subscribe to NFL Game Pass, Fubo, NFL Sunday Ticket MAX and Verizon NFL Mobile and check out this very intriguing matchup from the Lone Star State.

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It’s basically a coin flip when it comes to this interconference matchup this weekend in the Lone Star State. The staff at OddsShark has this contest as a pick ‘em. It makes sense in the long run as the Kansas City Chiefs own a 3-1 road record this season. Meanwhile, the Dallas Cowboys back at AT&T Stadium for the first time since Week 5 and have dropped two straight in their own building.