Chiefs vs. Chargers broadcast map: Will you be able to watch on TV?

The Kansas City Chiefs (3-0) will face the Los Angeles Chargers (2-1) in Week 4 of the 2024 NFL season. This marks the first AFC West matchup for the Chiefs this season, but the second AFC West matchup for the Chargers. If Los Angeles wins it'd give them a 1.5-game lead in the AFC West division. This […]

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Sep 24, 2017; Carson, CA, USA; Kansas City Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt (27) runs the ball ahead of Los Angles Chargers inside linebacker Jatavis Brown (57) during the second quarter at StubHub Center.
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The Kansas City Chiefs (3-0) will face the Los Angeles Chargers (2-1) in Week 4 of the 2024 NFL season. 

This marks the first AFC West matchup for the Chiefs this season, but the second AFC West matchup for the Chargers. If Los Angeles wins it'd give them a 1.5-game lead in the AFC West division. This will also be the first game where Jim Harbaugh has faced the Chiefs since his return to the NFL.

Will you be able to watch that game on TV? If you live in the red areas on the map below you’ll get this game on your local CBS channels, according to 506sports.com:

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The Chiefs-Chargers game is at 3:25 p.m. CT on Sunday, Sept. 29. There is only one other game in the CBS Late slate for this game to compete with. That's a matchup between two struggling teams — the Cleveland Browns and the Las Vegas Raiders. Given the poor alternate matchup, the overwhelming majority of the country will get Chiefs-Chargers on their local CBS stations. Not even the entirety of Nevada will be showing the Raiders-Browns game. Roughly all of Ohio, and parts of West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and California will also be stuck with the Raiders-Browns game.

Chiefs draw top CBS broadcast crew again

For the second time this season, the Chiefs will get the No. 1 CBS broadcast team on the call for the first time this season with Jim Nantz and Tony Romo in the booth. Tracy Wolfson will be reporting from the sideline. There, she'll have a chance for an in-game interview with Chiefs HC Andy Reid as part of a new NFL rule that is in effect for the first time this season.

Missing players at the forefront of Chiefs-Chargers Week 4 matchup

Los Angeles has an ailing roster heading into Week 2 with several starters on both sides of the ball expected to miss the game with injuries, including LT Rashawn Slater, RT Joe Alt, DE Joey Bosa, and LB Junior Colson. QB Justin Herbert also has a high ankle sprain that limited him in Week 3. S Derwin James has been suspended one game by the NFL for continued violations of league rules related to health and safety

The Chiefs aren't without injuries as WR Hollywood Brown and RB Isiah Pacheco are both on injured reserve. They're both expected to miss extended time with their respective injuries.