Chiefs vs. Dolphins: Game time, live stream, TV coverage
Kansas City Chiefs vs. Miami Dolphins
The Chiefs take on the Dolphins in Week 3 in a pivotal game for both teams. Kansas City is 0-2 after losing to the Broncos 24-17 last week and Miami is 1-1 after losing to the Bills 29-10.
You can follow the game with live stats and play-by-play here.
Details for Sunday's game are below:
Kickoff: 4:25 p.m. ET
Live stream: The game can be live streamed through NFL Sunday Ticket.
TV coverage: CBS
Radio: For a list of Chiefs affiliates, click here. For a list of Dolphins affiliates, click here.
Odds: The Dolphins are favored by four points as of Thursday afternoon in odds released by Bovada.
Game Facts
Dolphins facts
The Dolphins have won their last three games against the Chiefs, including a 31-3 win in 2011 in the teams' most recent meeting.
Center Mike Pouncey practiced this week for the first time since undergoing hip surgery in July and could play Sunday.
Running back Knowshon Moreno injured his left elbow against the Bills and will be out for about a month. The team re-signed Daniel Thomas to replace Moreno.
Left tackle Branden Albert, signed as a free agent in the offseason, played for the Chiefs for the past six seasons.
Running back Lamar Miller was seen in an ankle boot after the game against Buffalo but is expected to play Sunday and be the team's No. 1 back in Moreno's absence.
Quarterback Ryan Tannehill is 34th among 35 qualifying players in yards per pass attempt with 5.17.
Tannehill has 39 passing touchdowns, one shy of tying Don Strock for fourth in franchise history.
Tannehill was sacked four times against the Bills. He was sacked a franchise-record 58 times last season.
Against Buffalo, Miami's special teams gave up a 102-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, had a punt blocked and lost a fumble on a punt return.
In his first career start on the road, linebacker Jelani Jenkins led the team with 14 tackles against the Bills.
Chiefs facts
Kansas City hasn't beaten the Dolphins since recording a 30-20 win in 2005.
Running back Jamaal Charles sustained a high ankle sprain against the Broncos but returned to practice on Thursday and could play against the Dolphins.
Safety Eric Berry also injured his ankle against Denver. His status for Sunday is also unclear.
The Chiefs were stopped on the goal line twice against the Broncos.
Quarterback Alex Smith is 30th in the league with 5.94 yards per pass attempt.
Smith is also worst in the NFL with a 63.6 passer rating.
Kansas City has lost its last three road games, including its playoff loss to the Indianapolis Colts.
Rookie undrafted kicker Cairo Santos is 2-for-4 on field goal attempts this season.
Cornerback Ron Parker led the team in tackles against the Broncos with 14.
Defensive end Tamba Hali had the team's only sack against Denver.
- Ben Estes