Arizona Cardinals vs Kansas City Chiefs (CBS); NFL Football 2014 - preview

The Arizona Cardinals will host the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday in a massive game for both teams as the NFL 2014 regular season nears its climax. The Cardinals are on the slide and have suffered two straight defeats after starting the season 9-1, and they could let their number 1 seeding - which looked almost certain just weeks ago - slip from their grasp.

Today's game will start at 4.05 p.m. EDT and broadcast on the CBS network. The game takes place from the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona and can be watched online through live stream - free for subscribers - via the link provided below.

Just a few weeks ago the Cardinals were storming away with the NFC West and looked like they were dead certs for the No. 1 seed placing in the NFC. However, two weeks later and two losses have put those prospects on the brink. The Seattle Seahawks meanwhile, were looking down and out a few weeks back, but they have stormed back and are nearing the kind of form that saw them go all the way and win the Super Bowl last year.

The Seahawks defeated the Cardinals 19-3 in Week 12, and then defeated the San Francisco 49ers by the same score in Week 13. If they can win today against the Philadelphia Eagles, and the Cardinals lose again today here against the Chiefs, then the two NFC West teams will be tied for the top spot with just two weeks to go. With the Cardinals and Seahawks set to face off against one another in the final week of the regular season, that game could be a winner takes all game for the division title.

Today's game between the Cardinals and Chiefs will start at 4.05 p.m. EDT and can be watched online by clicking here.

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