It's Chiefs Kingdom Time, Baby! How to Catch the Game Without Resorting to Carrier Pigeons
Ah, the crisp autumn air, the crack of the pads, and Patrick Mahomes making defenses look like they forgot their playbook on the bus. Yep, Chiefs Kingdom, it's game day! But before you dig out your Travis Kelce jersey and stockpile chicken wings, you gotta figure out how to actually watch the game. Fear not, fellow fans, for I, your friendly neighborhood game-watching guru, am here to break it down.
How Do You Watch The Kansas City Chiefs Game Today |
Cable Cutters, Rejoice!
Ditched cable and living that sweet, sweet streaming life? No problem. Here's your touchdown dance to the end zone of glorious Chiefs content:
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- Paramount+: This is your one-stop shop for all things CBS, including Chiefs games. Just whip out your subscription (or your friend's login, we won't judge) and get ready to cheer. Bonus: They also have some pretty decent shows to keep you company during commercials.
- Hulu + Live TV: This streaming service bundles a bunch of channels, including CBS, so you can catch the game and still get your fix of reality TV (because, let's be honest, sometimes you just gotta watch people argue about pool floats).
- NFL+: This is the official league streaming service, and it offers out-of-market preseason games, live local and primetime regular-season games on your phone or tablet, and even replays.
Old School Cool: Cable TV
Still rocking the cable box? High five! Here's how to navigate the channel jungle:
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- CBS: Check your local listings to see if the Chiefs game is on your CBS affiliate. Pro-tip: If you're not sure which channel CBS is, just ask your grandma. She'll know.
How To FAQ:
How to watch the Chiefs game if I'm out of town?
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Many of the streaming services mentioned above (Paramount+, Hulu + Live TV, NFL+) allow you to watch live games out of market, so you can rep your Chiefs pride no matter where you are.
How much do these streaming services cost?
Prices vary depending on the service and plan you choose, but most fall in the $5-$70 per month range.
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How can I listen to the game on the radio?
You can tune in to your local Chiefs radio affiliate, or check out the Chiefs mobile app or the NFL Game Pass for audio options.
Is there a way to watch the game for free?
Legally? Your options are a little limited, but some bars and restaurants might be showing the game. Just be prepared for potential crowds and questionable wing hygiene.
How do I convince my significant other to let me watch the entire game without interruption?
Ah, the age-old question. This one might require some creativity and negotiation skills. Maybe offer to help with chores or bribe them with their favorite post-game snack? Just remember, a happy significant other is a happy Chiefs fan.