Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes navigate their journey towards a historic NFL three-peat with the Kansas City Chiefs as the 2024 schedule is released

Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes navigate their journey towards a historic NFL three-peat with the Kansas City Chiefs as the 2024 schedule is released

The road to the three-peat has been mapped out for the Kansas City Chiefs as their NFL schedule dropped in full on Wednesday night.

Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes already knew they had a blockbuster curtain raiser to start the season, hosting the Baltimore Ravens at Arrowhead Stadium on September 5, following by another home game vs. Cincinnati Bengals on Week 2.

Kirk Cousins and the Falcons welcome the Chiefs to Atlanta on Week 3 for Sunday Night Football and it’s a second straight road game on Week 4, with the team in California to play the Los Angeles Chargers.

Kelce will have his older brother Jason analyzing his game on Week 5 when the New Orleans Saints arrive at Arrowhead for Monday Night Football. Earlier this week, it was confirmed that Jason has joined ESPN’s coverage during the NFL season.

A bye week falls on Week Six, before their Super Bowl rematch against the San Francisco 49ers back in California for Week 7.

Week 8 brings a trip to the Raiders and Week 9 is another Monday Night Football game at Arrowhead, this time against Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Week 10 is a matchup with the Denver Broncos before another tantalizing showdown with the Buffalo Bills in Week 11.

A trip to Carolina to play the Panthers falls on Week 12 and is followed by a Black Friday game at home to the Raiders and another showdown with the Chargers after that.

Kelce will return to Cleveland for Week 15 to play the Browns. The Chiefs’ then round the season out against Houston Texans, the Steelers on Christmas Day and the Broncos.

From then on, it’ll be the playoffs, where it would be nothing other than the ultimate surprise if the Chiefs were not involved.

The Chiefs will also play three preseason games against Jacksonville Jaguars (aug. 10), Detroit Lions (Aug.  17) and Chicago Bears (Aug. 22). 

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