Heading into Week 13 of the NFL season, the Kansas City Chiefs will take on the Dallas Cowboys in the second of three games on the Thursday Thanksgiving slate.
The Chiefs are heading into this game with a record of 6-5, which places them in third place in their division behind the 7-4 Los Angeles Chargers and the 9-2 Denver Broncos. Despite their record, Patrick Mahomes and the offense rank fourth in PFSN’s Offensive Impact metrics, whereas their defense ranks 10th in PFSN’s Defensive Impact metrics.
The Cowboys are entering this game with a 5-5-1 record, placing them second in the NFC East behind the 8-3 Philadelphia Eagles, whom the Cowboys beat in Week 12 of the season. Dak Prescott has carried their offense to a PFSN Offensive Impact rating of third. The defense ranks second-to-last in PFSN’s Defensive Impact metrics, despite trading for Quinnen Williams at the trade deadline.
Where Can I Watch the Chiefs vs the Cowboys?
Game Details
Date:Â Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025
Time:Â 4:30 p.m. EST
Location:Â AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
How to Watch
TV:Â CBS
Livestream: NFL+, Paramount+, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo
Radio:Â National Radio – Westwood One, Chiefs Radio Network – 96.5 The Fan, KRLD-FM 105.3
Betting Lines
Spread:Â Chiefs -3.5
Total:Â O/U 52.5
Moneyline: Chiefs -180, Cowboys +150
A Look Ahead for Both Teams
As it currently stands, the Chiefs are the 10-seed in the AFC playoff race. There are currently three teams ahead of the Chiefs for the final playoff spot: the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Houston Texans, and the Buffalo Bills, who hold the final wildcard spot with a 7-4 record.
In their last five games, they are 3-2 with wins over the Las Vegas Raiders, the Washington Commanders, and the Indianapolis Colts. Inversely, they’ve lost to the Buffalo Bills and the Broncos.
After this game, their final five opponents will be the Houston Texans, the Chargers, the Tennessee Titans, the Broncos, and the Raiders.
Similarly, the Cowboys are also the 10-seed in the NFC playoff race. There are currently three teams ahead of them for the final playoff spot: the Carolina Panthers, the Detroit Lions, and the San Francisco 49ers, who hold the final wild card spot with an 8-4 record.
Likewise, the team is 3-2 in their last five games. They’ve beaten the Commanders, the Raiders, and the Eagles. However, they’ve lost to the Broncos and the Arizona Cardinals.
After this game, their final five opponents will be the Lions, the Minnesota Vikings, the Chargers, the Commanders, and the Giants.

