Breaking News: ESPN Announces Time Change for Kansas City Chiefs vs Baltimore Ravens Game Due to Severe Weather Forecast
In a surprise move, ESPN has just announced that the highly anticipated matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Baltimore Ravens has been rescheduled due to a severe weather forecast in the Kansas City area. The game, originally slated for Sunday at 1 PM ET, will now kick off at 4:25 PM ET.
According to sources, the National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the Kansas City region, with heavy rain, hail, and strong winds expected to hit the area around the original game time. To ensure player safety and provide optimal playing conditions, the NFL and ESPN have made the decision to push the game back by 3.5 hours.
“We understand the importance of this game for both teams and their fans, but safety always comes first,” said an ESPN spokesperson. “We’re working closely with the NFL and the teams to ensure a smooth transition and an exciting matchup for viewers.”
The Kansas City Chiefs, led by quarterback Patrick Mahomes, are looking to bounce back from a tough loss last week, while the Baltimore Ravens, led by Lamar Jackson, are seeking to continue their winning streak. This matchup promises to be an electrifying encounter, and fans will be eager to see how the teams adapt to the time change.
Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story, and get ready for an unforgettable afternoon of football!