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Chiefs American Indian Heritage Month Game is Sunday; Important Fan Information Announced

Chiefs vs. Rams, Presented by Bad Boy Mowers, Kicks Off at 3:25 P.M. CT

The Kansas City Chiefs will host the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, November 27 at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Fans can find important information and reminders regarding Sunday's game below.

Chiefs Recognize American Indian Heritage Month

The Chiefs will celebrate American Indian Heritage Month in a variety of ways this Sunday at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. During pregame, the Blessing of the Four Directions will be conducted by Alan Fletcher, Chief/spokesman of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma and Chief Gary Batton, Chief of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, will be the Drum Honoree. The First Pass will be thrown by Chad Johnson, Citizen of the Choctaw Nation, the President of the Akana Group and a Season Ticket Member. In-game, United State Army Sergeant Alex Pelkey, member of the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska, will be recognized for the Tribute to the Troops. Bethel Goodnow, special education teacher and member of the Omaha Tribe, will be presented as the games Hometown Hero.

Game Entertainment

Season 15 winner of 'The Voice' Kennedy Holmes will sing the national anthem while American Indian Veterans of Kansas City will present the colors. The flyover will be conducted by four T-38s from Vance Air Force Base.

Parking and Traffic

Parking lots for Sunday's game open at 11 a.m. All parking passes must be purchased in advance at www.chiefs.com/stadium/parking/ as payments will not be accepted at the parking tollgates. Fans should access all tickets and passes through www.mychiefsaccount.com or the Chiefs Mobile app prior to arrival. Tickets and parking passes are mobile only and fans are encouraged to save to their mobile wallet for easy access. Fans can track traffic and construction through the KC Scout camera network at www.kcscout.com/ or can get real-time traffic updates on the WAZE app. Fans are encouraged to plan ahead and arrive early.

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Tune In

Fans who are unable to attend Sunday's game can tune in to WDAF-FM (106.5 The Wolf), the Home of the Chiefs Radio Network, as "Voice of the Chiefs" Mitch Holthus, former Chiefs WR Danan Hughes and sideline reporter Josh Klingler call the action. Tico Sports will produce a Spanish-language broadcast on KPRS Hot 103 Jamz HD2 (103.3.2 FM) and on KSSA La Ke Buena (105.9 FM) featuring Enrique Morales, Oscar Monterroso and sideline reporter Hannah Bassham. Both radio broadcasts are also available to stream on the Chiefs Mobile app within a 50-mile radius of the Kansas City metro area. Sunday afternoon's national game will be broadcast on FOX (WDAF locally) where play-by-play announcer Kevin Burkhardt, analyst Greg Olsen, and sideline reporter Erin Andrews will deliver the call.

Stadium Gates and Mobile Entry

All GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium gates will open at 1:30 p.m. for the 3:25 p.m. kickoff. Gates for guests with tickets on the CommunityAmerica Club Level will open at 1 p.m. Guests are reminded to access their mobile tickets and parking passes in advance of the event and add them to their mobile wallet for expedited entry.

Ford Tailgate District

The Ford Tailgate District, located in Lot M on the north side of the stadium closest to Lancer Lane, is a free space for all fans to enjoy drink specials, food trucks, tailgating games and live entertainment leading up to kickoff. The Ford Tailgate District will open at 11:30 a.m. on Sunday and will feature performances by DJ Lazer and Travis Marvin.

GEHA Deck

The Chiefs introduced the GEHA Deck in 2019 as the home for two gameday traditions – the Drum Honoree and the Tony DiPardo Spirit Leader. Chief Gary Batton, Chief of the Choctaw Tribe, will serve as this week's Drum Honoree while Patti DiPardo Livergood, Chiefs cheer alumna and the daughter of Tony DiPardo, will serve as the DiPardo Spirit Leader.

Lamar Hunt Legacy Seat

To help celebrate the franchise's 60th season in 2019, the Kansas City Chiefs introduced the Lamar Hunt Legacy seat at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. For each home game, the club selects a Season Ticket Member to honor with this special recognition. The two gold seats are located in Section 121 of the lower bowl, symbolically positioned under Lamar Hunt's name in the team's Ring of Honor.

This week's Lamar Hunt Legacy Seat honoree is Dr. DeAngela Burns-Wallace. Dr. Burns-Wallace serves as the Secretary of Administration and the Chief Information Technology Officer for the State of Kansas. She is the first African American to hold either cabinet seat in the state's history. Dr. Burns-Wallace has been a Season Ticket Member for 10 years.

Hunt Family Foundation 50/50 Raffle

This week's 50/50 Raffle beneficiary are local hunger relief agencies. Raffle tickets are priced at 10 for $10, 60 for $20 and 150 tickets for $40.

Fans who are not at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday can also participate in the Hunt Family Foundation 50/50 Raffle by visiting www.chiefs.com/fans/5050raffle or via the Chiefs Mobile app. Online sales are currently live, but fans must be located in the states of Missouri or Kansas at the time they purchase a ticket online. In-person raffle tickets will remain on sale through the end of the third quarter. The winning ticket will be announced in-stadium and posted online during the fourth quarter of the game and winners do not need to be present to win. Credit and debit cards will be the only form of payment accepted by 50/50 Raffle sellers.

Cashless

All concession stands and retail points of sale are completely cashless. In addition to traditional scan and chip reader options for credit/debit cards, all fixed points of sale offer mobile tap or scan payment options, including Chiefs Pay, Apple Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Pay. In-stadium hawkers and vendors are credit card only.

Safety and Security

The NFL's clear bag policy is in place for all events at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Fans can visit www.chiefs.com/stadium/clearbag for important information on the clear bag policy and a complete list of permitted and prohibited items. Although the clear bag policy is in place, guests are encouraged to avoid bringing a bag into the stadium, if at all possible, to expedite their entry process. Fans can visit www.chiefs.com/stadium/prohibitedpermitteditems for a complete list of permitted and prohibited items.

Guests will experience a more seamless entry through the new CEIA OPENGATE security screening technology at all stadium entry gates this season. As guests approach the stadium, they should keep items in their pockets and/or clear bags as they pass through the new advanced screening devices while following the direction of security personnel. All fans should keep moving through the screening gates at a normal pace, as there is no need to wait for the person in front or to stop unless otherwise directed.

If guests have questions or need assistance, including with accessible services, they can contact Fan Experience at (816) 920-4237 or by email at fanexperience@chiefs.com. Beginning at 9:30 a.m. on event day, guests can also text (816) 920-4237 with location and issue.

Timeline for Chiefs vs. Rams on Sunday, November 27

11:00 a.m. – Parking Gates Open

11:30 a.m. – Ford Tailgate District Opens

1:00 p.m. – CommunityAmerica Club Level Gates Open

1:30 p.m. – All GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium Gates Open

2:25 p.m. – Team Warm-Ups Begin

3:14 p.m. – Rams Team Introduction

3:16 p.m. – Chiefs Team Introduction

3:19 p.m. – National Anthem

3:23 p.m. – Coin Toss

3:25 p.m. – Kickoff

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