The final week of the NFL regular season culminates in an AFC West showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Denver Broncos on Sunday, January 5th, at 4:25 p.m. ET. This game, held at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, will be broadcast on CBS with Jim Nantz and Tony Romo on commentary. However, for those who prefer streaming, several options are available.
While the Chiefs, boasting a 14-1 record and the top seed in the AFC, have opted to rest key starters, including quarterback Patrick Mahomes, the Broncos (9-7) still have a significant chance (83%) of making the playoffs and are vying for a postseason spot alongside the Miami Dolphins and Cincinnati Bengals. This match-up therefore holds considerable stakes, even with the Chiefs’ altered lineup.
For viewers within the US seeking to stream the game, YouTube TV and Sling TV provide viable options. YouTube TV’s base plan, currently discounted for new subscribers at $49.99 per month for two months ($72.99 regularly), offers over 100 channels including CBS, along with the NFL Sunday Ticket add-on for $209 annually ($52.99 per quarter). The Sunday Ticket provides access to all NFL games, including out-of-market games. Alternatively, Sling TV’s Orange & Blue package, priced at $55 per month ($27.50 for the first month), includes a robust selection of sports channels, including CBS (availability dependent on local listings).
International viewers may need to use a VPN to circumvent geo-restrictions and access their preferred streaming service. A reputable VPN like ExpressVPN, with servers in numerous countries including the US, strong security features, and fast connection speeds, can provide reliable access. A one-year subscription currently offers an extended period, and a money-back guarantee allows for risk-free trial. By connecting to a US server via the VPN, users can then seamlessly log into their chosen streaming platform and watch the Chiefs vs. Broncos game.