Hey everyone, it’s your boy back again with another little life hack. So, the Chiefs game was coming up, and like always, I had no clue where to find it. It’s a pain, right? You’d think it’d be simple, but it’s always a scramble to figure out which channel has the game.

First off, I grabbed my phone and started searching around. You know, the usual spots. I checked the sports apps, but they were all about scores and highlights, nothing about where to actually watch the game. Super frustrating.
Digging Deeper
Then, I remembered that sometimes the team’s website has the info. So, I headed over to the Chiefs’ official site. Scrolled through a bunch of articles, and finally, there it was! A little blurb about the game, and bam, the channel info. But wait, sometimes that info is not accurate, right?
- Checked the TV guide listings online. You know those websites where you can put in your zip code and see what’s playing? Yeah, those.
- Found the game listed there too, which was a good sign. It matched what the Chiefs’ site said, so I felt a bit more confident.
- But still, you never really know until the game actually starts, right? So, I made a mental note to double-check everything closer to game time.
Game Time Confirmation
Finally, when it was almost game time, I turned on the TV and flipped to the channel that both the website and the TV guide had mentioned. And there it was, the glorious pre-game show. Success! I found it.
Honestly, it’s always a bit of a mission to find these games. But with a little persistence, and a few different sources, you can usually track down where to watch your favorite team. It’s all about not giving up and checking multiple places. Don’t just trust one website. Verify it. Trust me. So now I can finally enjoy the game. That’s all for today’s sharing. I’ll see you in the next post.