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Normally, President’s Day isn’t viewed as a time to give gifts. But from Sunday evening through Tuesday, NFL Network will be giving Kansas City Chiefs fans a present anyway: a big schedule of Chiefs content.
It starts at 8 p.m. Arrowhead Time on Sunday, when the network will rebroadcast Super Bowl LIV between the Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers. Then starting at 6 a.m. Monday, the network will rebroadcast four consecutive Chiefs games, ending at 3 p.m. with the 2018 loss to the Los Angeles Rams — the third-highest scoring game in league history.
Then starting at 7 p.m. Monday, the network will show the 2019 game between the Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens, followed by all three 2019 postseason games: the comeback victories over the Houston Texans and Tennessee Titans, followed by Super Bowl LIV again.
Here’s the full schedule of Chiefs content from Sunday evening through early Tuesday morning:
Sunday
- 8 p.m. Full Game Broadcast: Super Bowl LIV — 49ers at Chiefs
- 11 p.m. NFL’s Greatest Games (condensed): 2018 Week 11 — Chiefs at Rams
Monday
- 1 a.m. NFL’s Greatest Games (condensed): 2013 Wild Card playoff — Chiefs at Colts
- 5 a.m. NFL’s Greatest Games (condensed): 2018 Week 11 — Chiefs at Rams
- 6 a.m. Full Game Broadcast: 2018 Week 1 — Chiefs at Chargers
- 9 a.m. Full Game Broadcast: 2018 Week 2 — Chiefs at Steelers
- 12 noon Full Game Broadcast: 2018 Week 3 — 49ers at Chiefs
- 3 p.m. Full Game Broadcast: 2018 Week 11 — Chiefs at Rams
- 7 p.m. Full Game Broadcast: 2019 Week 3 — Ravens at Chiefs
- 11 p.m. Full Game Broadcast: 2019 Divisional playoff — Texans at Chiefs
Tuesday
- 3 a.m. Full Game Broadcast: 2019 AFC Championship — Titans at Chiefs
- 6 a.m. Full Game Broadcast: Super Bowl LIV — 49ers at Chiefs