The Kansas City Chiefs will play during Monday Night Football in Week 11.
That means you can spend your entire football Sunday watching other games across the league. As the end of the season gets closer, you’ll want to keep a closer eye on the AFC West and the rest of the AFC. You can check out the box scores or watch the RedZone Channel on your Fubo.tv account (try it for free).
Here are the top games for Chiefs fans to keep an eye on in Week 11:

Texans at Ravens – noon CT
The most important reason to watch this football game is because it’s likely to be one of the best of the regular season. You’ve got two high-powered AFC offenses going toe-to-toe with some big-time implications in the AFC playoff picture. That last part is also important for Kansas City Chiefs fans.
If the Ravens lose, it puts the Chiefs one game closer to the No. 2 seed again. On the other hand, if the Texans lose it also helps Kansas City because they hold a head-to-head tiebreaker over the Chiefs. Could the football gods bless the Chiefs with a draw in this game? Probably not.

Jaguars at Colts – noon CT
I dub this game the battle of the returning quarterbacks. Nick Foles will make his return for the Jaguars while Jacoby Brissett will make his return for the Colts. Whichever quarterback looks more healthy and comfortable in this game will likely be the one that emerges on the other side victorious.
Fans should be rooting for the Jaguars in this one. The Colts hold a head-to-head tiebreaker over the Chiefs. Were they to drop a few games on the way to the finish line it’d make things a lot easier for Kansas City.

Bengals at Raiders – 3:25 p.m. CT
The Oakland Raiders are trailing the Kansas City Chiefs by just a half-game in the AFC West. Practically nobody expects the 0-9 Cincinnati Bengals to come in and beat the Raiders in Oakland and that makes them a dangerous team. Any given Sunday during the NFL a team can rise to the occasion and clutch a win from the jaws of sure defeat.
What Chiefs fans should be looking for in this game are any weaknesses that could possibly be exploited in their Week 13 matchup with the Raiders. That game is beginning to look like the one that will determine what the postseason will look like for Kansas City.

Bears at Rams – 7:20 p.m. CT
The Chicago Bears are the last NFC team that the Kansas City Chiefs will face this season. It’s obviously going to be an important game for the Bears with head coach Matt Nagy being a former Andy Reid disciple in Kansas City. It’s hard to imagine the Chiefs losing to a dodgy Chicago offense, but stranger things have happened.
Keep in mind the Bears still boast one of the most impressive defensive units in the NFL. Kansas City will have to be at their best for this game which is set to occur in Chicago at Soldier Field during the dead of winter.