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ARLINGTON, Texas — The NFL Thanksgiving slate continues with a pivotal matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Dallas Cowboys today – Thursday, Nov. 27 – at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. This game is available on multiple streaming services for free.

Today’s game will broadcast live on CBS with kickoff scheduled for 4:30 p.m. Eastern (4:30 p.m. Central). Fans who have parted ways with their local cable provider can catch this game for free by utilizing a free trial from DIRECTV, which also offers $40 off your first month.

FuboTV also has a free trial and $30 off your first month.

The most flexible option is Sling TV, which now offers new users a Day Pass for $1, Weekend Pass for $9.99, Week Pass for $14.99, Monthly for $45.99 and Season Pass for $199.99 for five months and $45.99 per month thereafter.

This game will also stream on Paramount Plus, which offers a free trial. If you want to stick with it, the service offers the essential package for $7.99 a month and the premium package for $12.99 a month.

Streaming serviceMonthly PriceFree trial LengthDiscountDIRECTV$74.99Yes5-day$40 off first monthFuboTV$64.99Yes5-day$30 off first monthSling TV$1-199.99 NoN/AHalf off first monthParamount Plus$7.99Yes7-day NoHow to Watch CHIEFS – COWBOYSWhat: NFL Week 13: Kansas City Chiefs vs. Dallas Cowboys When: Nov. 27, 2025Time: 4:30 p.m. Eastern (3:30 p.m. Central)Where: AT&T Stadium | Arlington, TexasChannel: CBSBest Streaming Options: DIRECTV (free trial and $40 off first month), FuboTV (free trial and $30 off first month), Sling TV (half off first month and daily, weekend, weekly, monthly and season pass) and Paramount Plus (free trial)What is FuboTV?

FuboTV, which features a free trial and $30 off your first month if you sign up for the Pro or Elite plans, is a streaming service that offers over 200 channels. It offers sports, entertainment, news, business and more. The service also offers on-demand options, including full television shows. You may access this service on multiple devices, including computers, phones, tablets and more.

There are four plans which are Latino, Pro, Elite and Premier ranging from $32.99- $99.99.

What is DIRECTV?

DIRECTV, which offers a free trial and $40 off your first month, lets you enjoy live TV and on-demand services without a contract through multiple packages. These include the entertainment package, the choice package + sports pack, the ultimate package + sports pack. The prices range from $79.99-$109.99.

What is Sling TV?

Sling TV users can now get a Day Pass for $1, Weekend Pass for $9.99, Week Pass for $14.99, Monthly Pass for $45.99 and Season Pass for $199.99 for the first five months and $45.99 per month thereafter. You can also subscribe to either the Blue package or the Orange package depending on your viewing preferences. Sling Blue allows up to three streams at a time and Sling Orange allows one stream at a time. Both the Blue and Orange packages are $23 for the first month, then increase to $45.99 per month thereafter.

What is Paramount Plus?

Paramount Plus lets you watch NFL games on CBS for free and it offers a free trial for new subscribers. After the free trial is up, the streaming service offers the essential package for $7.99 a month and the premium package for $12.99 a month. In addition to CBS it also features programming from BET, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, MTV and more.

Here is more information on this matchup from the AP:

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Fresh off beating the Super Bowl champs, the Dallas Cowboys get the runner-up in their annual Thanksgiving home game.

It doesn’t get any easier after Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs visit Thursday with the Cowboys (5-5-1) pondering an improbable run to a playoff spot after coming off consecutive victories for the first time this season, including Sunday’s rally from 21 points down in a 24-21 victory over Philadelphia.

Some of the upcoming opponents might not look as formidable as they first did when the Dallas schedule for November and December showed six consecutive playoff teams from a year ago.

Then again, the Chiefs (6-5) fit that description because they’re outside the seven-team playoff picture just like the Cowboys. A winner of nine straight AFC West titles, Kansas City is 10th in the AFC right now — same as Dallas in the NFC.

The star quarterbacks will lead the NFL’s top two passing offenses onto the Thanksgiving stage, with Dak Prescott’s Cowboys atop the league averaging 267 yards per game and him now holding the franchise record for career yards passing.

His respect for Mahomes is perfectly reflected in a meeting where both teams feel the need to come close to winning out in order to reach the postseason. The Chiefs took a big step last week with a 23-20 overtime victory over Indianapolis.

For the Cowboys, it probably will take at least four wins in their final six games. And even that might not be enough. First things first, though.

Heading home

Mahomes grew up in East Texas and his dad, former big league pitcher Pat Mahomes Sr., was a Cowboys fan. So, naturally, the younger Mahomes caught quite a few of their games over the years.

He finally got to play at AT&T Stadium in college, when Texas Tech played Baylor, and remembers losing on a failed 2-point conversion as a freshman. The Red Raiders split his other two games against the Bears under the retractable roof.

Mahomes reflects on returning to his home state of Texas for the Thanksgiving game vs. the Cowboys

“Just getting to play at home, having a lot of people in attendance that might not get to come to Kansas City, it’ll be really cool to experience playing there, especially on Thanksgiving,” Mahomes said, adding he’ll probably have “50-plus” friends and family in attendance.

Memory lane

Facing the Chiefs might bring some wistful moments for Brian Schottenheimer. His dad, the late Marty Schottenheimer, led the Chiefs for 10 of his 21 years as an NFL head coach. Of the elder Schottenheimer’s 200 career wins, 101 were with KC.

Brian Schottenheimer remembers how the Hunt family, owners of the Chiefs, treated his dad after he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Marty Schottenheimer died at 77 in 2021.

The younger Schottenheimer was a quarterback at Florida when the Chiefs lost their only Thanksgiving meeting against the Cowboys with his dad on the sideline in 1995. His second year as an assistant was Marty Schottenheimer’s final season as coach of the Chiefs in 1998.

Happy Hunt-ing

Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt ran a career-high 30 times in Sunday’s win over the Colts, and having a short week to recover from that workload is hardly ideal. But he figures to get a little bit of a break with the return of Isiah Pacheco, who has missed the past three games because of a knee injury.

“He’ll play,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said. “How much, I can’t tell you that right now. See how it goes.”