The Kansas City Chiefs will host the Buffalo Bills at noon on Sunday, Nov. 26. As always, fans are encouraged to arrive to the Truman Sports Complex as early as possible. Fans can find other important information and reminders about Sunday's game below.
Parking Gates
Make your game plan by visiting www.chiefs.com/parking. Parking lot gates for Sunday's game open at 7 a.m. Fans are encouraged to purchase their parking passes in advance to decrease the time spent at parking tollgates and help expedite the parking process for all gameday visitors. Parking passes can be purchased in advance for $35 at the Chiefs Ticket Office or online at www.chiefs.com/parking (with applicable Ticketmaster fees). Cash parking at the tollgate on gameday will be $60.
Stadium Gates
All Arrowhead Stadium gates will open at 10 a.m. for the noon kickoff. Gates for guests with tickets on the Scout Investments Club Level will open at 9:30 a.m.
Chiefs Kingdom Food Drive
Sunday marks the fourth annual Chiefs Kingdom Food Drive, benefiting Harvesters – The Community Food Network. The largest food drive of its kind in the NFL, the initiative is made possible through partnerships with Hy-Vee, Farmland and The Kansas City Steak Company. All fans attending Sunday's game are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items to donate to Harvesters. Beginning at 8 a.m. volunteers will be stationed at collection bins outside Arrowhead Stadium to collect those donations. Fans can also participate at local Hy-Vee stores from now until Wednesday, Nov. 29 by donating non-perishable food items when they shop. Fans wishing to make a monetary donation can visit www.chiefs.harvestersvfd.org to donate to the virtual food drive. For more information, please visit www.chiefs.com/fooddrive.
50/50 Raffle
In alignment with the club's November hunger relief initiatives, including the Chiefs Kingdom Food Drive, Sunday's Hunt Family Foundation 50/50 Raffle will benefit Harvesters – The Community Food Network. Harvesters provides food assistance to 141,500 people each month across 26 counties in northwestern Missouri and northeastern Kansas – more than 16,000 square miles of Chiefs Kingdom. Harvesters was named Feeding America's 2011 Food Bank of the Year. The food bank provides food and household products to more than 620 not-for-profit agencies, including emergency food pantries, community kitchens, shelters and others. Fans can purchase three tickets for $5, 10 tickets for $10 and 60 tickets for $20. For more information on Harvesters – The Community Food Network, visit www.harvesters.org or for information on the Hunt Family Foundation 50/50 Raffle, visit www.chiefs.com/5050-raffle.html.
Ford Fan Experience
The Ford Fan Experience, located on the Founder's Plaza on the north side of Arrowhead Stadium, will open at 8 a.m. The event will feature a DJ, face-painting, a field goal kicking inflatable, a Play 60 station and Chiefs-themed tailgate games.
American Indian Heritage Month
On Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs and the American Indian Community Working Group will celebrate American Indian Heritage Month for the fourth-consecutive year. First designated as National American Indian Heritage Month in 1990, the month of November continues to serve as an annual opportunity to recognize and celebrate the numerous contributions of Native people. Since 2014, the Chiefs and American Indian Community Work Group have collaborated with members of the American Indian community to honor those tribes with a historic presence and connection to this region, as well as bring awareness to fans both inside Arrowhead Stadium and throughout Chiefs Kingdom. Before and during Sunday's game there will be a number of blessings and special celebrations to honor American Indian heritage.
Safety and Security
The NFL's clear bag policy is in place for all Chiefs games. Fans can visit www.nfl.com/allclear or www.chiefs.com/arrowhead/clearbagpolicy.html for important information on the clear bag policy and a complete list of permitted and prohibited items. If fans have questions or need assistance, they can contact Fan Experience at (816) 920-4237 or by email at fanexperience@chiefs.com. Beginning four hours prior to kickoff, fans can text "CHIEFS" YOUR LOCATION AND ISSUE to 69050 for assistance.
National Anthem, Color Guard and Flyover
The Chickasaw Nation Youth Choir will perform Sunday's national anthem while the Kickapoo Nation American Legion Post #415 Color Guard, joined by the Kickapoo Ladies American Legion Auxiliary Post #415, presents the flag. This marks the third time the youth choir has sung the national anthem as part of American Indian Heritage Month. Since being formed in 2002, the Chickasaw Nation Youth Choir has performed at the Ground Blessing of the American Indian Cultural Center in Oklahoma City, Okla., at Governor Brad Henry's Inauguration and numerous times at the Oklahoma State Capitol. Two F/A-18 fighter jets from Strike Fighter Squadron 105 out of Naval Air Station Oceana (Virginia Beach, Virginia), will perform a flyover at the conclusion of the national anthem, weather permitting.
Protect Your Purchases
The Kansas City Chiefs and Arrowhead Stadium staff are advising fans to be aware of counterfeit and other fraudulent tickets and parking passes. All fans are encouraged to purchase tickets and parking passes directly from the team or from the NFL Ticket Exchange and are advised to avoid ticket scalpers and purchasing pre-printed tickets and passes because of the possibility of counterfeiting.
Tune In
Fans that are unable to attend Sunday's game at Arrowhead Stadium can tune into the game on KCTV5 (CBS) locally where play-by-play commentator Greg Gumbel, color analyst and former Chiefs quarterback Trent Green and sideline reporter Jamie Erdahl will be on the broadcast. The game will also air on KCFX 101 The Fox, home of the Chiefs Radio Network, where "Voice of the Chiefs" Mitch Holthus, former Chiefs longsnapper Kendall Gammon and sideline reporter Dani Welniak will have the call. Tico Sports will also broadcast Sunday's game in Spanish on KCTO 1160 AM/100.5 FM with Enrique Morales, Oscar Monterroso and Leo Prieto calling the action. Both the English and Spanish radio broadcasts can also be found within a 100 mile radius of Arrowhead Stadium on the Chiefs Mobile app, which is free to download in your phone's app market. Once the game is over, fans can catch insights and all the highlights on the official postgame show, Chiefs Rewind Presented by CommunityAmerica Credit Union, on KCTV5 at 10:30 p.m.