Okay, so I wanted to catch the Chiefs game today and let me tell you, it took me a bit to figure it out. Here’s the whole process I went through, start to finish.

First, I grabbed my phone and started searching. I quickly learned that there are no contracts or hidden fees, and it’s available nationwide. That sounded pretty good, but I needed more specifics.
Then I found out that the Chiefs Mobile app is the official app. I downloaded it, thinking it would be straightforward. But guess what? It wasn’t. The app had info, sure, but not the game itself.
Where to Watch
- TV Channel: Streaming.
- Streaming Live: Only on Netflix.
- Radio: None.
It turns out that Netflix will broadcast the Chiefs vs. Steelers game. Seriously, Netflix? That’s new. I mean, it’s Christmas Day, and the game’s only on Netflix. This is gonna be interesting.
The coverage is supposed to start on Saturday, December 21, at noon. And the kickoff is at 1 p.m. ET. But I don’t have cable or an antenna, so I was really relying on this Netflix thing.
Then I remembered it’s actually the Chiefs vs. Steelers game on Christmas Day, Wednesday, December 25. The date mix-up almost got me! The time is the same though, 1:00 p.m. ET.

So, I got my Netflix ready, made sure my subscription was active, and waited. When the time came, I logged in, found the game, and finally started watching. It was a bit of a runaround, but I got there in the end.
Oh, and I saw a prediction that the Chiefs will win 21-14 against the Steelers. I’m no expert, but that sounds about right. They’ve got Mahomes, and even though there were rumors about him, it looks like he’s playing.
Anyway, that’s how I ended up watching the game. It wasn’t as simple as turning on the TV, but hey, I adapted. Now, let’s see if this prediction comes true!