How to watch the Ravens at Chiefs Week 4 matchup: One of Baltimore and Kansas City is going to have a major hole to dig out of the rest of the way

If you had one of these two teams at 1-3 on your bingo card…you’re lying.

Kyle Crabbs NFL National Writer
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Don’t lie. You didn’t have a potential 1-3 start on the bingo card for the Baltimore Ravens OR the Kansas City Chiefs. Yet here we are. A contest which is typically reserved for the top of the AFC Conference each year is finding itself in the spotlight for a totally different reason this Sunday — it’s a chance for someone to hit reset at .500 and the start of a major hole for the other team to dig out of. There’s out of character, and then there’s this.

We’re accustomed to seeing high stakes with the Chiefs play the Ravens. But this is foreign territory for both teams. That should make it appointment television — so here’s how you can watch.

How to watch/listen the Baltimore Ravens at Kansas City Chiefs Week 4 matchup

Sep 5, 2024; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) is tackled by Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Leo Chenal (54) and defensive end George Karlaftis (56) during the second half at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images
  • When: Sunday, September 29nd 2025
  • Venue: Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO
  • Time: 4:25PM EST
  • TV Channel: CBS, Paramout+
  • Listen (Local): WBAL (1090 AM), 98Rock (97.9 FM)

The Ravens defense should be looking forward to the chance to get right against a Chiefs offense that has, at times, been like pulling teeth this season. Patrick Mahomes’ unit ranks 21st in scoring offense and 17th in offensive yards so far in 2025. So they have yet to really find their groove. Yet the Chiefs are surely saying the same thing about a porous Ravens defense that has statistically been among the league’s worst so far in 2025.

Perhaps some personnel reinforcements will show up this week for the Ravens and help speed up the process. But there’s got to be a long, hard look in the mirror about physicality and execution after how the Lions smashed the ball down Baltimore’s throat in primetime. That’s the kind of performance that should leave a bad taste in a proud defense’s mouth. And the Ravens first opportunity to wash that out just so happens to come against perhaps their biggest nemesis.

How it goes is unpredictable based on the struggles on both sides. All I know is you’re not going to want to miss it.