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The Chiefs are back for 2025, and you won't want to miss a snap of Mahomes and Kelce
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The Kansas City Chiefs, led by the core group of Coach Andy Reid, quarterback Patrick Mahomes, and tight end Travis Kelce, are without question one of the most talented dynasties in NFL history. But where exactly they rank among football's upper echelons could be decided this season. With Kelce entering the final year of his contract, this could be the last time he takes the field with Reid, Mahomes, and company. Can he, and the Chiefs at large, solidify their place among the all-time greats? Or will a pesky competitor thwart their attempt to reach their fourth-straight Super Bowl? To find out, here's where to watch Kansas City Chiefs games live in 2025.




GLENDALE, ARIZONA - AUGUST 09: Quarterback Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs looks to pass during the first quarter of the NFL Preseason 2025 game against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium on August 09, 2025 in Glendale, Arizona.
Christian Petersen/Getty ImagesWith the Chiefs, it's easy to lean on the old cliche, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." But Kansas City did have some areas to improve upon after falling to the Philadelphia Eagles in last year's Super Bowl, all which can be seen in the new Chief's-focused docuseries The Kingdom. Perhaps the most glaring issue was their offensive line, which allowed Mahomes to be sacked a career-high 36 times in 2024, including a whopping six times in the Super Bowl. In an effort to address this weakness, the Chiefs added to their roster Jaylon Moore and Josh Simmons. But they also lost Joe Thuney. Will this retooled o-line find a way to protect their franchise quarterback this season? Or will Mahomes again struggle to produce while being sacked dozens of times?
The Chiefs launched their 2025 regular season with a unique game that took place in Brazil against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sept. 5. This contest was livestreamed on YouTube. The rest of Kansas City's schedule will consist of games broadcast on FOX, NBC, CBS, ESPN, ABC, and Prime Video. Here are all your options for how to watch what could be Kelce's final season in the NFL. As always, blackout restrictions may apply depending on your location.
DIRECTV STREAM has every channel you'll need to catch Chiefs games this season, including FOX, NBC, CBS, ESPN, and ABC (availability may vary by location). The Entertainment Plan, which starts at $79.99/month, gives you over 125 channels, including all the must-have sports networks. DIRECTV STREAM also regularly offers first-month deals across most of its plans, making it easier to jump in and start watching without a big upfront cost. With this lineup, DIRECTV STREAM is a reliable pick for Chiefs fans and sports fans alike.
Hulu + Live TV also has every TV channel broadcasting Chiefs games this season: CBS, ABC, ESPN, NBC, and FOX. There's a whole bunch of subscription options to select from, many of which offer discounts on other streaming services. There's Hulu (with ads) + Live TV, Disney+ (with ads) and ESPN Unlimited (with ads) for $82.99/month; Hulu (no ads) + Live TV, Disney+ (no ads) and ESPN Unlimited (with ads) for $95.99/month; Hulu (with ads) + Live TV, Disney+ (no ads) and ESPN Unlimited (with ads) for $87.99/month; and Live TV Only for $81.99/month. No matter which option works best for you, you'll be watching lots of Chiefs games all season long.
Fubo has all the TV channels broadcasting Chiefs games this season, including ABC, CBS, ESPN, NBC, and FOX. Fubo's subscription plans include Pro ($54.99 for the first month, then $84.99/month), Elite with Sports Plus ($74.99 for the first month, then $104.99/month), and Deluxe ($84.99 for the first month, then $114.99/month). Elite with Sports Plus and Deluxe both include NFL RedZone and ESPN Unlimited, delivering even more live football games straight to your favorite screen.
Sling TV offers many of the TV channels airing Chiefs games this year, including ABC, ESPN, FOX, and NBC. Sling has a unique pass system that will let you sign up for only a day, weekend, or week, providing the ultimate amount of flexibility and cost savings. Subscription plans include Orange ($45.99/month, $4.99/day, $9.99/weekend, $14.99/week); Blue ($50.99/month); and Orange & Blue ($65.99/month). Note that prices may vary depending on location.
Chiefs Kingdom won't miss a beat with ESPN Unlimited, which carries every ESPN-broadcast game along with nonstop coverage across the NFL. The service is $29.99/month, or you can snag a limited-time deal that bundles it with Disney+ and Hulu for the same $29.99/month for 12 months before the price increases to $35.99/month. Beyond live games, fans get access to highlights, analysis, and exclusive programming that keep the action going long after kickoff. ESPN Select (formerly ESPN+) offers some football, but it doesn't deliver the complete game-day package that ESPN Unlimited brings to Kansas City fans.
Prime Video has exclusive rights to broadcast this year's Christmas Day Chiefs game against the Denver Broncos. A subscription costs only $8.99/month, and if you'd like to eliminate a bunch of ads, that'll cost you an extra $2.99/month. You can also get both a Prime Video subscription and an Amazon Prime membership for $14.99/month or $139/year.
Peacock will show three Chiefs games this season via NBC. There are two subscription options to choose from: Premium ($10.99/month, $109.99/year) and Premium Plus ($16.99/month, $169.99/year). Either one will get you live NBC coverage of Chiefs games, plus a vast on-demand library of WWE premium live events.
You can also subscribe to Peacock via Prime Video, which costs the same.
Paramount+ is carrying eight Chiefs matchups this season through its CBS coverage, which makes it a solid pick for Kansas City fans who don't want to miss a snap. You can stream all of the 2025 action with either the Paramount+ Essential plan ($7.99/month or $59.99/year) or the Premium tier ($12.99/month or $119.99/year). Beyond football, Paramount+ also packs in plenty of entertainment, from the expansive Star Trek catalog to long-running favorites like South Park.
You can also subscribe to Paramount+ via Prime Video for the same price.
NFL+ is a handy option for Chiefs fans who want to keep up with games while on the move. With the base plan, you can stream live local and primetime matchups — including those on NFL Network — right from your phone or tablet, along with live audio for every game on the schedule. If you step up to NFL+ Premium, you'll also get NFL RedZone to catch every Sunday touchdown. Just keep in mind that full live games are still limited to mobile and tablet devices, so it's best suited for fans watching away from the TV.
Cheering for the Kansas City Chiefs from abroad is straightforward with DAZN, which carries NFL Game Pass International. Instead of juggling multiple services, every game is available in one place to stream live or watch back later on demand. Pricing is flexible, with a $29.99/month plan, a discounted $19.99/month 12-month option, and a $224.99 yearly pass that saves the most overall. Beyond NFL action, DAZN also offers boxing, MMA, replays, and sports documentaries, giving Chiefs fans plenty to stream between game days.
No sports fan enjoys running into blackout restrictions. If a Chiefs game isn't available in your area, a VPN can help by masking your location so you can tune in from anywhere. Services like ExpressVPN, NordVPN, or Private Internet Access make it possible to keep up with every snap no matter where you are.



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