NFL 2016: Oakland Raiders, Kansas City Chiefs Continue Rivalry In This All-Important Week 14 Game; Kelechi Osemele Ruled Out Due To Illness [Tickets, Livestream, & Odds]
The Oakland Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs will figure in an all-important game for the right to claim the AFC West throne. The division rivals will grace the NFL 2016 Week 14 action this Thursday evening, Dec. 8, 2016 at the Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
The Oakland Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs Re-Live Their Rivalry Anew
The Oakland Raiders is currently sitting atop the AFC West standings with a 10-2 win-loss card as the Kansas City Chiefs knock on their door, trailing them behind just a single game at nine and three, wrote Fox Sports.
Both the Oakland Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs are coming off an impressive run. The Raiders are carrying an unbroken winning record in their previous six games. On the one hand, the Chiefs have not suffered defeat in their last two outings.
The odds are in favor of the highly-touted Oakland Raiders. But if their last meeting is any indication, the silver and black squad is in for a rough night against the Kansas City Chiefs team, which beat them earlier this NFL 2016 season. The Chiefs have their numbers, and the significant tiebreaker should the Raiders lose.
Kelechi Osemele Has Been Ruled Out For the Game
Meanwhile, Oakland Raiders' key offensive lineman Kelechi Osemele won't suit up for their NFL 2016 Week 14 match against the Kansas City Chiefs, Raiders.com reports. He was cut from the Thursday lineup citing illness behind the left guard's absence.
He will join the likes of Karl Joseph, Connor Cook, Antonio Hamilton, Darius Latham, Shilique Calhoun, and Stacy McGee for the Raiders' fallen list, who will miss out on the exciting game between the Oakland Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs.
Tickets for the match will be available at NFL Ticket Exchange, while fans can also watch the Oakland Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs game via live stream here.
So, who do you think will wind up taking the top spot for the AFC West division? Do you think the Kansas City Chiefs stand a chance against rival Oakland Raiders? Feel free to share your comments below.