Can't Miss the Chiefs: A Channel Guide for the Clueless
So, you're one of those people, huh? The kind who knows Patrick Mahomes is a football wizard but can't figure out how to actually watch him work his magic. Don't worry, we've all been there. Maybe you're a casual fan who only tunes in for the Super Bowl, or perhaps you're a closet Chiefs fan who's too embarrassed to admit it. Either way, you've landed in the right place.
What Channel Can I Watch The Kansas City Chiefs On Today |
Where to Find Your Favorite Red and Gold
The Basics
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Let's start with the obvious. Most Chiefs games are broadcast on CBS. So, if you've got a good old-fashioned antenna and live in Chiefs territory, you're in luck. Just channel surf until you find the game. If you're one of those fancy people with cable or satellite, chances are good that CBS is included in your package. But don't get too cocky; regional blackouts can be a real buzzkill.
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Streaming Options
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If you're a cord-cutter or just prefer to watch on your phone/tablet/smart fridge, there are a few options.
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- Paramount+: This is your go-to for CBS games, including streaming. It's like having a little piece of your grandma's living room in your pocket.
- Hulu Live TV: Another streaming service that includes CBS. Plus, you get to watch The Bachelor and other reality TV gold.
- YouTube TV: Yet another option, but it's like choosing between chocolate and vanilla ice cream - both are delicious, but you gotta pick one.
The Fine Print
Now, before you run off to impress your friends with your newfound football knowledge, there are a few things to keep in mind.
- Monday Night Football: These games are usually on ESPN, so you might need a different plan.
- NFL Sunday Ticket: This is a package that lets you watch out-of-market games, but it can be pricey.
- Local Blackouts: Sometimes, you won't be able to watch your local team if you live too close. It's a cruel world.
So, to recap: Find out if the game is on CBS, check your cable/satellite package, or consider a streaming service. If all else fails, just ask your neighbor with the giant TV and questionable taste in beer.
How To...
- How to avoid spoilers: Mute your phone and stay off social media until after the game.
- How to impress your football-loving friends: Learn a few basic football terms and pretend you know what you're talking about.
- How to survive a Chiefs loss: Find a supportive therapy group or start a new hobby.
- How to enjoy the game: Grab some snacks, your favorite beverage, and cheer for the home team!
- How to find other Chiefs fans: Look for people wearing red and gold. Or just start talking about Patrick Mahomes.