Okay, so I’m a huge Chiefs fan, right? And I just gotta make sure I catch all their games. It’s like, a necessity. So, this was my whole process to figure out where I could watch them.

First off, I did some digging, just a little Googling, you know, the usual. I found out that most of the Chiefs games are usually broadcast on CBS. That’s cool, I’ve got that channel. But then I saw that some games are on NBC, which is also fine, no problem there.
But then, things got a bit tricky. I saw that sometimes, the games are streamed on stuff like Paramount+, NFL+, and even YouTube TV with the NFL Sunday Ticket thing. I don’t have all of those, but I do have Paramount+, so at least I’ve got that option.
Then there was this one game, I think it was against the Broncos, that was only going to be on Peacock. I was like, “Peacock? Really?” I had to go and download the app, sign up, and then navigate to the sports section. It was a whole thing, but I managed it. Gotta see my Chiefs, man!
- Checked what channels usually broadcast Chiefs games (CBS, NBC).
- Looked into streaming options (Paramount+, NFL+, YouTube TV).
- Figured out that one game was exclusively on Peacock and got that set up.
Oh, and get this, I read somewhere that this Christmas, there’s going to be a game on Netflix! Like, what? That’s wild. I guess I’ll have to keep an eye out for that one.
And I found this thing called Fubo, which apparently streams games too. Haven’t tried that yet, but it’s good to know it’s there. And I almost forgot, I saw a schedule or something that said the Chiefs will be playing Texans. It will be shown on Saturday.

Conclusion
So yeah, it was a bit of a journey, but I’m pretty much set now. I know where to watch the Chiefs, whether it’s on regular TV or through some streaming app. Now I just gotta make sure I don’t miss any of the action! Go Chiefs!