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Important Fan Information for Sunday’s AFC Championship Game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
The Kansas City Chiefs will host the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, Jan. 26 at GEHA Field atArrowhead Stadium for the Lamar Hunt Trophy. Fans can find important information and reminders regarding Sunday’s game below.
Game Entertainment
Retired United States Navy Petty Officer First Class Generald Wilson will perform the national anthem while the Kansas City Fire Department will present the colors. The flyover will consist of a B-2 Spirit out of Whiteman Air Force Base located near Knob Noster, Missouri.
Big and Rich, the American country music duo composed of Big Kenny and John Rich, will be performing a medley of their songs during halftime.
Cell Phone Light Show Presented by Hy-Vee
During the AFC Championship Game, fans will cheer on the Chiefs using their smartphones to create a light show during player introductions and at the third quarter break. The stadium announcer will prompt fans as the lights go down, and the crowd will open their Chiefs app on their smartphone, press “join light show” and their screen will begin to flash in sync to the beat of the music of the stadium.
To be able to participate, fans should simply follow the steps below:
1: Download the Chiefs app on your smartphone
2: During player introductions and at the end of the third quarter, open the app and tap “join light show”
3: Make sure you enable microphone and camera access
Parking and Traffic
Parking lots for Sunday’s game open at 1 p.m. All fans are encouraged to purchase parking passes in advance at www.chiefs.com/stadium/parking/ to make the process as smooth as possible for all fans. Fans should access all tickets and passes through www.mychiefsaccount.com or the Chiefs Mobile app prior to arrival. Tickets and parkingpasses 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 and arrive early. Guests using rideshare services may drop-off and pick-up at the Missouri Welcome Center located between Gates 1 and 2 on Blue Ridge Cutoff. Fans can find additional information and view an interactive parking map by visiting www.chiefs.com/map.
Tune In
Fans who are unable to attend Sunday’s game can tune in to KFNZ-FM (96.5 The Fan), the Home of the ChiefsRadio Network, as “Voice of the Chiefs” Mitch Holthus, former Chiefs WR Danan Hughes and sideline reporter JoshKlingler call the action. Tico Sports will produce a Spanish-language broadcast available on the Audacy app (“Chiefs en Espanol”) within the Kansas City market and on KSSA La Ke Buena (105.9 FM) in Garden City, Kansas, as well as KSMM 1770 AM in Liberal, Kansas, featuring Oscar Monterroso, Hannah Bassham and sideline reporter Adan Manzano. Both radio broadcasts are also available to stream on the Chiefs Mobile app within a 50-mile radius of theKansas City metro area. Sunday evening’s national game will be broadcast on CBS (KCTV locally) and streamed on Paramount+. The crew of Jim Nantz (play-by-play announcer), Tony Romo (analyst), Jay Feely (analyst), Tracy Wolfson (sideline reporter) and Evan Washburn (sideline reporter) will call the game. The game will also be broadcast on national radio via Westwood One with Kevin Harlan on play-by-play, Devin McCourty as analyst and Derek Rackley as the sideline reporter