Chiefs vs. Raiders final score, results: Kansas City survives comeback effort in final seconds of Black Friday matchup

Daniel Mader

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The Raiders always seem to present a unique challenge to the Chiefs, a trend which continued on Friday. 

Facing off in the NFL's 2024 Black Friday matchup, Kansas City barely held on for a 19-17 victory over Las Vegas after the Raiders fumbled the ball away during a potential game-winning drive. In usual Chiefs fashion, Andy Reid's squad simply found a way to win in Friday's matchup despite being outgained 434-329.

The last time these two AFC West foes faced off, the Raiders pulled off an upset victory on Christmas Day of last season, which then sparked the Chiefs' unbeaten run to the Super Bowl. Las Vegas almost pulled off another upset win this time around despite not taking a lead until the fourth quarter.

For the most part, Patrick Mahomes (306 passing yards, one touchdown, no interceptions) and the Chiefs remained in control of Friday's game through the first three frames. Mahomes found Justin Watson for a second-quarter touchdown, but outside of that play, the Raiders' defense successfully held Kansas City to field goals. Las Vegas' momentum began toward the end of the third quarter as rookie tight end Brock Bowers, who totaled 140 receiving yards, caught a touchdown pass from quarterback Aidan O'Connell (340 passing yards, two touchdowns, no interceptions).

In the opening seconds of the fourth quarter, O'Connell found Tre Tucker streaking down the sideline for a 58-yard touchdown, giving Las Vegas a 17-16 lead. The Chiefs managed another field goal to reclaim the advantage, and that wound up being the difference.

With 15 seconds left and the ball at the Kansas City 32-yard-line, the Raiders in were in range for a game-winning field goal. But on the next play, Raiders center Jackson Powers-Johnson snapped the ball with O'Connell not looking. The ball bounced off the quarterback and the Chiefs recovered the ensuing fumble to win the game.

With the win, the Chiefs improved to 11-1 and clinched an AFC playoff spot. Their late-game success continued as well, as they continue to prove they can win games whenever it comes down to the wire. On the other hand, Las Vegas fell to 2-10 this season, continuing to trend toward a top-five selection in the 2025 NFL Draft.

The Sporting News tracked live scoring updates and highlights from the NFL's Black Friday game between the Chiefs and Raiders. Here's what you may have missed.

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Chiefs vs. Raiders updates, results, highlights from NFL Black Friday game

(All times ET)

6:19 p.m. — Kansas City found another way to win. The Raiders came so close to pulling off a wild comeback, but the strange play at the end sealed a Chiefs win. They improve to 11-1 this season. 

6:17 p.m. — In a brutal turn of events for Las Vegas, O'Connell wasn't ready for the snap on third down, and the Raiders fumbled the ball away. The Chiefs will win this game.

6:13 p.m. — As the Raiders' offense moves at a constant speed with no timeouts, Bowers comes through with a nice gain. Las Vegas is getting into field-goal range with time ticking down, having to spike the ball to stop the clock.

6:09 p.m. — Now at the two-minute warning, Las Vegas can take the lead with a field goal as it looks to upset the Chiefs.

6:07 p.m. — The Raiders' defense comes through, getting stops against Pacheco then keeping Mahomes from completing a gutsy pass down the field to Worthy. Still before the two-minute warning, the Raiders are getting the ball back with no timeouts.

6:05 p.m. — Carlson's 58-yard attempt to take the lead is no good. The Chiefs take over, still with the lead, before the two minute warning. 

6:03 p.m. — O'Connell's pass on 3rd & 11 falls incomplete. Las Vegas has a fourth down, and after originally sending out the punting unit, it's attempting a long field goal. 

6:00 p.m. — O'Connell goes to Bowers for a first down, pushing the Raiders past midfield. With under three minutes left, the Raiders could take the lead with a field goal. 

5:58 p.m. — The Chiefs go three-and-out, punting the ball back to Las Vegas. Around five minutes remain in this matchup. 

5:51 p.m. — The Raiders punt after O'Connell's pass on 3rd & 9 fell incomplete. The Chiefs have a chance to extend their lead with 6:46 remaining. 

5:50 p.m. — Sincere McCormick has had a solid day on the ground for Las Vegas, now up to 57 rushing yards.

Chiefs 19, Raiders 17

5:43 p.m. FIELD GOAL — The Raiders' defense has allowed some chunk plays today, but it continues to succeed in keeping the Chiefs out of the end zone. Mahomes was sacked by Chaisson on third down, setting up yet another field goal from Wright. The Chiefs reclaim a slim lead. 

5:41 p.m. — Despite having a 2nd & 20 due to penalties, Mahomes has Kansas City near the goal line. He first connects with Hopkins for 15 yards, then Worthy for another 19. 

5:36 p.m. — A defensive pass interference call moves the Chiefs up 26 yards as they look to reclaim the advantage.

Raiders 17, Chiefs 16

5:32 p.m. TOUCHDOWN — The Raiders have the lead at Arrowhead Stadium. Tre Tucker loses his defender down the field, and O'Connell gets the ball to him. 58 yards later, Tucker puts Las Vegas up on the scoreboard. 

End of third quarter: Chiefs 16, Raiders 10

5:26 p.m. — Mahomes somehow managed to escape the reach of Maxx Crosby, dancing in order to get off a throw toward Hopkins. However, the veteran receiver simply drops it, a rare blunder. The Chiefs go three-and-out, and all of a sudden, the Raiders could take the lead on this upcoming drive. 

Chiefs 16, Raiders 10

5:21 p.m. TOUCHDOWN — Bowers continues to put on a show. The rookie grabs a nice floating pass from O'Connell inside the 10-yard line, then gets into the end zone with Chiefs defenders dragging him down. Las Vegas has made it a one-score game again. 

5:18 p.m. — Abdullah returns the kickoff for 69 yards, immediately putting the Raiders deep into Chiefs territory.

Chiefs 16, Raiders 3

5:14 p.m. FIELD GOAL — Similar to their last drive, the Chiefs get into the red zone, but can't quite cap it off in the end zone. Either way, Wright makes it a 13-point Kansas City advantage with another field goal. 

5:11 p.m. — Mahomes' connection with DeAndre Hopkins continues to get better, as the two hook up for a 31-yard play on third down. Good throw, good catch for the Chiefs.

5:07 p.m. — Once again, the Chiefs get to O'Connell on third down, this time for a loss of 15. Carlson attempts a 55-yard field goal, but it's no good, ending another promising Raiders drive without points. 

5:02 p.m. — Brock Bowers is unreal. The rookie tight end makes a one-handed grab down the field on third down, pushing the Raiders into the red zone. 

Chiefs 13, Raiders 3

4:56 p.m. FIELD GOAL — Mahomes was sacked for a loss of 17, allowing the Raiders to hold Kansas City to another field goal. Wright connects from 42 yards out. 

4:54 p.m. — Welcome back, Isaiah Pacheco.

4:53 p.m. — The Chiefs' tight end duo has led the team's offense today, with Gray now up to 56 yards on three catches. 

4:48 p.m. — The Raiders opt for a run from Abdullah on 3rd & 5, and their running back nearly picks up the first down. However, the ball is spotted short, and Las Vegas doesn't convert after going for it on 4th & 1. Kansas City takes over. 

4:45 p.m. — O'Connell goes to DJ Turner, who makes something happen in open space. Las Vegas gets a 24-yard gain from Turner.

4:44 p.m. — The Raiders begin the second half with the ball, still down just seven points.

4:31 p.m. — The halftime QB numbers: Mahomes is 15-for-24 with 192 passing yards, one touchdown and no interceptions. O'Connell is 8-for-12 with 107 passing yards, no touchdowns and no interceptions. 

Halftime: Chiefs 10, Raiders 3

4:28 p.m. — The Chiefs were without any timeouts, and the officials took a moment to review whether or not Gray made a catch. By rule, they then took 10- seconds off the clock for runoff, making Kansas City's field goal attempt more difficult. Wright's 59-yard try is no good, sending this game to halftime. 

4:26 p.m. — Looking to get into field goal territory in limited time, Mahomes finds Hopkins for 34 yards.

4:21 p.m. — Jones got to O'Connell once again, shutting down the Raiders' drive on third down. Kansas City will get the ball again before halftime. 

4:19 p.m. — The Raiders are approaching midfield with time ticking down in the second quarter.

Chiefs 10, Raiders 3

4:12 p.m. TOUCHDOWN — On 3rd & 4, Mahomes floats a pass to Watson in the back left corner of the end zone. It took a little bit, but this matchup has its first touchdown.

4:09 p.m. — Kansas City picked up 26 yards thanks to Noah Gray, then Kelce comes through as well. The star makes a catch in the middle of the field, then flips the ball over to Samaje Perine for a 15-yard gain. 

4:03 p.m. — Nick Bolton breaks up O'Connell's pass on third down, then forcing a 56-yard field goal attempt from Daniel Carlson. He can't put it between the uprights, though, keeping this game knotted at three.

4:01 p.m. — Brock Bowers moves the chains by himself, first going for a nine-yard catch then getting a one-yard carry on a jet sweep.

3:54 p.m. — The Chiefs go three-and-out. K'Lavon Chaisson got to Mahomes, taking him down for the Raiders' first sack of the game on third down, and O'Connell will get the ball back with 8:55 left in the first half.

Chiefs 3, Raiders 3

3:48 p.m. FIELD GOAL — Chris Jones takes O'Connell down on 3rd & Goal, keeping the Raiders out of the end zone. An encouraging drive for Las Vegas' offense ends with three points, tying the game.  

3:46 p.m. — O'Connell and Meyers do it again, this time with an impressive pinpoint throw from the quarterback. Another 25 yards for the Raiders. 

3:44 p.m. — O'Connell comes through with a huge strike to Meyers down the left sideline. It's a 43-yard play, setting Las Vegas up nicely for its first points of the day.

End of first quarter: Chiefs 3, Raiders 0

3:40 p.m. — As the first quarter comes to a close, the Raiders have a 3rd & 3 shortly after Meyers picked up another first down. Las Vegas will have a significant play to begin the second frame.

3:34 p.m. — Kansas City's second drive began to collapse due to penalties. A holding and two false starts moved the Chiefs back, eventually reaching 3rd & 20. Mahomes went for a deep ball to Justin Watson, but after it falls incomplete, the Chiefs punt.

3:31 p.m. — The Mahomes-Kelce connection has been on fire early in this matchup.

3:29 p.m. — The Chiefs pick up consecutive first downs thanks to receptions from Kelce and Juju Smith-Schuster.

3:21 p.m. — A holding call moved the Raiders back 10 yards, and they can't do much with a 3rd & 16. They punt back to Kansas City. 

3:17 p.m. — Las Vegas moves the chains for the first time today after a four-yard catch for Jakobi Meyers and a six-yard run from Ameer Abdullah. 

Chiefs 3, Raiders 0

3:13 p.m. FIELD GOAL — A long opening drive doesn't end in the end zone, but the Chiefs do capitalize with three early points. Matthew Wright, filling in at kicker, knocks it through.

3:11 p.m. — Mahomes makes an excellent downfield pass to DeAndre Hopkins, who can't quite reel it in with one hand but does draw a penalty. The flag pushes Kansas City inside the 10-yard line, threatening an early score.

3:09 p.m. — In their first game having both Hunt and Pacheco available, the Chiefs appear to be keeping both involved on the ground. 

3:06 p.m. — Patrick Mahomes' first pass is a 14-yard completion to rookie Xavier Worthy, and shortly after, he converts a 3rd & 8 with a pass up the middle to Travis Kelce. The Chiefs are into Raiders territory. 

3:05 p.m. — The Chiefs get the ball to begin this matchup, and they start the day with a run from Kareem Hunt. 

3:00 p.m. — They're moments away from kickoff at Arrowhead Stadium. The Chiefs are looking to improve to 11-1, and the Raiders are looking to pull off an upset for their third win of the season.

2:43 p.m. — Both teams are getting key offensive players back today. RB Isaiah Pacheco is back for the Chiefs, and QB Aiden O'Connell makes his return at the perfect time for Las Vegas.

2:42 p.m. — A good note: Kansas City can clinch a playoff berth with a win today.

2:37 p.m. — Here's a look at the Chiefs' inactives list:

2:32 p.m. — Approaching kickoff, here's a look at the Raiders' inactives list today. Two running backs are sidelined for Las Vegas.

Chiefs vs. Raiders start time

  • Date: Friday, Nov. 29
  • Start time: 3 p.m. ET (2 p.m. local time)

The Black Friday game between the Chiefs and Raiders will kick off at 3 p.m. ET (2 p.m. CT) on Friday, Nov. 29 from Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City. 

What channel is Chiefs vs. Raiders on today?

Friday's game between the Chiefs and Raiders won't be broadcast nationally in the U.S., with the only out-of-market viewing options streaming on Amazon Prime and NFL+.

Fans in the Kansas City market can watch the game on KSHB (channel 41), while fans in the Las Vegas market will be able to watch on KTNV (channel 13).

Canadian viewers can watch live on TSN or CTV or livestream the game through DAZN NFL.

Amazon Prime Video NFL Schedule 2024

WeekDateMatchup/Result
29/12Bills 31, Dolphins 10
39/19Jets 24, Patriots 3
49/26Cowboys 20, Giants 15
510/3Falcons 36, Buccaneers 30 (OT)
610/1049ers 36, Seahawks 24
710/17Broncos 33, Saints 10 
810/24Rams 30, Vikings 20
910/31Jets 21, Texans 13
1011/7Ravens 35, Bengals 34
1111/14Eagles 26, Commanders 18
1211/21Browns 24, Steelers 19
1311/29 (3 p.m. Friday)Raiders at Chiefs
1412/5Packers at Lions
1512/12Rams at 49ers
1612/19Browns at Bengals
1712/26Seahawks at Bears

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Daniel Mader joined Sporting News as an editorial intern in 2024 following his graduation from Penn State University. Previously, he covered Penn State, high school and local sports beats for NBC Sports, the Centre Daily Times, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, The Daily Collegian and LancasterOnline. He grew up in Lancaster, Penn., with a love for baseball that’ll never fade, but could also talk basketball or football for days.