How to Watch the Chiefs vs. Dolphins Online
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Super Wild Card Weekend is finally here, and the most anticipated game on the lineup is the Kansas City Chiefs vs Miami Dolphins, the second game in Saturday’s double-header.
For the first time ever, Peacock will be the exclusive streamer for the playoff game. Rather than being broadcast on NBC, or any other cable TV provider, it will only be available to stream on the NBC-owned platform. While you can’t livestream the Chiefs vs. Dolphins on Peacock for free, the site is offering a 50% discount off their annual ad-supported subscription with promo code PEACOCK2024.
Although there are free Chiefs vs. Dolphins streaming links on Reddit, the only legal livestream is through Peacock.
The Chiefs, who have been 3-0 against the Dolphins since 2017, have a chance to extend their long-running success with Saturday night’s playoff game. The Kansas team is coming off back-to-back victories after finishing off the Chargers 13-12 last Sunday.
The Dolphins, meanwhile, are on a more disappointing track, having lost their four last games in a row including a 21-14 loss agains the Bills last Sunday.
The Chiefs and Dolphins will now enter Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday with identical 11-6 records this season.
Taylor Swift, who has attended several Chiefs game this season in support of her boyfriend Travis Kelce, will likely attend the game and subsequentely boost viewership for the streaming-exclusive game. Swift has singlehandedly boosted rating this NFL season. When Swift made her first appearance in the stands on Oct. 1, she brought an average of 27 million viewers to NBC and Peacock, and the game against the New York Jets ranked as the most-watched Sunday program since the Super Bowl, spiking female viewership by more than 35%.
Check out the full Super Wild Card schedule below, and stream the Chiefs vs. Dolphins game on Peacock.
Saturday, Jan. 13
AFC: 4:30 p.m. (ET) (5) Cleveland Browns at Houston Texans (NBC)
AFC: 8:10 p.m. (ET) Miami Dolphins at Kansas City Chiefs (Peacock)
Sunday, Jan. 14
AFC: 1:00 p.m. (ET) Pittsburgh Steelers at Buffalo Bills (CBS)
NFC: 4:30 p.m. (ET) Green Bay Packers at Dallas Cowboys (FOX)
NFC: 8:15 p.m. (ET) Los Angeles Rams at Detroit Lions (NBC)
Monday, Jan. 15
NFC: 8:15 p.m. (ET) Philadelphia Eagles at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (ESPN/ABC)
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