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How to watch the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Los Angeles Chargers game: Livestream options, kickoff time
The Kansas City Chiefs head west to face the Los Angeles Chargers today for the final game of Week 18. Keep reading for all the ways you can watch the Chiefs vs. Chargers game today.
Note: CBS Essentials and Paramount+ are both subsidiaries of Paramount.
How to watch the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Los Angeles Chargers game
The Kansas City Chiefs vs. Los Angeles Chargers game will be played Sunday, January 7, 2024 at 4:25 p.m. ET (1:25 p.m. PT). The game will air on CBS and stream live on Paramount+.
Once the game ends, stick around for the 81st Golden Globe Awards ceremony, which will also air on CBS and stream on Paramount+. Taylor Swift fans may not see Tay in the stands at SoFi for today’s game, but she is scheduled to appear at the Globes.
How to watch the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Los Angeles Chargers game without cable
While most cable packages include CBS, it’s easy to watch the game if CBS isn’t included in your cable subscription, or if you don’t have cable at all. Your best options for watching are below.
Stream the game on Paramount +
If you don’t have a cable TV package that includes CBS, one of the easiest ways to catch all live NFL games broadcast on CBS is through a subscription to Paramount+. The streamer offers access to all NFL games locally and nationally televised on CBS on all its subscription tiers. In addition, you can watch top-tier soccer like the Champions League live and SEC college football games as well, plus popular shows such as “Survivor” and “NCIS.” Paramount+ is also the exclusive streaming home to Super Bowl LVIII in 2024.
A subscription to Paramount + is $5.99 per month. Bundle Paramount+ and Showtime for just $11.99 per month.
Get Paramount+ as part of Walmart+ and get ready for the NFL playoffs
The Walmart+ shopping subscription service includes access to the Paramount+ Essentials tier (with live NFL games such as this one), a $60 per year value. Walmart+ subscribers also get discounts on gasoline at Mobil and Exxon stations, access to special members-only deals (including Walmart’s holiday deals), same-day home delivery from your local store and more.
Walmart+ costs $98 per year. Tap the button below to learn all the benefits of Walmart+, and to start your 30-day free trial.
Why we like Walmart+:
- Walmart+ members get access to this game through the Paramount+ streaming service.
- You can get groceries delivered to your home quickly — sometimes same day — without paying Instacart-like markups.
- Walmart+ members get early access to Walmart’s Black Friday deals.
- You can make returns from home — Walmart will pick them up for you. (Restrictions apply; must be present for pickup.)
Watch the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Los Angeles Chargers game free with FuboTV
You can also catch the game on FuboTV. FuboTV is a sports-centric streaming service that offers access to almost every NFL game of the season. Packages include CBS, Fox Sunday NFC games via “NFL on Fox”, NBC (Sunday Night Football), ESPN (Monday Night Football), NFL Network and more, so you’ll be able to watch more than just today’s games, all without a cable subscription.
To watch the NFL without cable, start a seven-day free trial of Fubo. You can begin watching immediately on your TV, phone, tablet or computer. In addition to NFL football, FuboTV offers MLB, NBA, NHL, MLS and international soccer games.
Top features of FuboTV Pro Tier:
- There are no contracts with FuboTV — you can cancel at any time.
- The Pro tier includes 169 channels, including NFL Network. (You’ll need to upgrade to Ultimate for NFL RedZone.)
- FuboTV includes all the channels you’ll need to watch college and pro football, including CBS (not available through Sling TV).
- All tiers come with 1,000 hours of cloud-based DVR recording.
- Stream on your TV, phone, and other devices.
Watch the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Los Angeles Chargers game on Hulu + Live TV
You can watch the NFL, including the NFL Network, with Hulu + Live TV. The bundle features access to 90 channels, including both Fox and FS1. Unlimited DVR storage is also included. Watch every game on every network with Hulu + Live TV, plus catch live NFL preseason games, exclusive live regular season games, popular studio shows (including NFL Total Access and the Emmy-nominated show Good Morning Football) and lots more.
Hulu + Live TV comes bundled with ESPN+ and Disney+ for $77 per month.
Watch NFL football live with a digital HDTV antenna
If you’re cutting the cord to your cable company, you’re not alone; in fact, you are in luck. You can still watch the NFL on TV with an affordable indoor antenna, which pulls in local over-the-air HDYC channels such as CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox, PBS, Univision and more. Here’s the kicker: There’s no monthly charge.
Anyone living in partially blocked-off area (those near mountains or first-floor apartments), a digital TV antenna may not pick up a good signal — or any signal at all. But for many homes, a digital TV antenna provides a seriously inexpensive way to watch college football without paying a cable company. Indoor TV antennas can also provide some much-needed TV backup if a storm knocks out your cable (or your cable company gets in a squabble with a network).
This amplified digital antenna can receive hundreds of HD TV channels, including ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, FOX, Univision and can filter out cellular and FM signals. It received signals 360 degrees and delivers a high-quality picture in 4K, UHD and 1080 HDTV, top-tier sound and features a 16-foot digital coax cable. This Amazon best selling antenna is usually sells for about $23, though we’ve seen it priced as low as $15.
Watch the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Los Angeles Chargers game on your phone with NFL+
If you want to catch this game on your phone — and all the amazing football ahead this season — check out NFL+. The premium streaming service, starting at $40 per year (or $7 per month), offers access to NFL Network. And yes, that includes games being broadcast out-of-market. To boost your NFL experience even further, you can upgrade to NFL+ Premium with NFL RedZone and watch up to eight NFL games simultaneously. A seven-day, free trial is available.
Top features of NFL+:
- You get access to all NFL preseason games, including those that are out of market.
- NFL+ lets you watch stream local and primetime regular season games on your phone or tablet, but not your TV.
- Includes the NFL Network (and NFL RedZone with NFL+ Premium), so it’s a good option for those who are looking to stream football on the go.
If you’re waiting for today’s game to begin, now is a great time to check out Amazon’s new NFL Fan Shop. The Amazon NFL Fan Shop is filled to the brim with officially licensed fan gear: You’ll find jerseys, team flags, T-shirts, hoodies and more, including tons of great gear for the NFL fan in your life. There are plenty of great deals awaiting you at Amazon, too, including some must-see deals on TVs for watching sports.
Tap the button below to head directly to the NFL Fan Shop page on Amazon and select your favorite team.
2023 NFL Season Week 18 Schedule
The 2023 NFL Season Week 18 schedule is below. The game you see broadcast locally will depend on your geographical area. All times Eastern.
Saturday January 6, 2024
- Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens, 4:30 p.m. (ABC, ESPN, ESPN+)
- Houston Texans vs. Indianapolis Colts, 8:15 p.m. (ABC, ESPN, ESPN+)
Sunday January 7, 2024
- Cleveland Brown vs. Cincinnati Bengals, 1:00 p.m. (CBS)
- Minnesota Vikings vs. Detroit Lions, 1:00 p.m. (Fox)
- Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Tennessee Titans, 1:00 p.m. (CBS)
- New York Jets vs. New England Patriots, 1:00 p.m. (Fox)
- Atlanta Falcons vs. New Orleans Saints, 1:00 p.m. (CBS)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Carolina Panthers, 1:00 p.m. (Fox)
- Chicago Bears vs. Green Bay Packers, 4:25 p.m. (CBS)
- Denver Broncos vs. Las Vegas Raiders, 4:25 p.m. (Fox)
- Philadelphia Eagles vs. NY Giants, 4:25 p.m. (CBS)
- Seattle Seahawks vs. Arizona Cardinals, 4:25 p.m. (Fox)
- Kansas City Chiefs vs. Los Angeles Chargers, 4:25 p.m. (CBS)
- LA Rams vs. San Francisco 49ers, 4:25 p.m. (Fox)
- Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Commanders, 4:25 p.m. (Fox)
- Buffalo Bills vs. Miami Dolphins, 8:20 p.m. (NBC)
Storylines we’re following this season
Important dates to remember:
- The 2023 NFL regular season runs today through Jan. 7, 2024.
- Playoffs are scheduled for January 13 through Jan. 28, 2004.
- Super Bowl LVIII is scheduled for Feb. 11, 2024 in Las Vegas.
Taylor Swift’s NFL era: As the end of the 2023 NFL regular season nears, it’s clear the biggest story of the 2023 NFL season was Taylor Swift (Travis Kelce, too). Swift’s appearances at NFL stadiums including Lambeau, Gillette and Arrowhead sent Swifties of all ages into a frenzy that nearly overwhelmed the league itself. Football purists found the intrusion and Swift-related attention unnerving, but the pop sensation brought millions of new fans to the game. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce seem to be going strong, which means fans can expect to see Taylor herself in the stands of Kansas City Chiefs games as her schedule allows. Football fans may find it slightly annoying. But if the attention (and new audience) Taylor brought to professional NFL football just by showing up wasn’t proof enough, it’s Taylor’s world and we’re all just living in it — one era at a time.
Is this the Cowboys year? Being a Dallas Cowboys fan requires a Texas-sized emotional commitment. Last season, fans gutted through quarterback Dak Prescott’s winning record (not in a good way) of most interceptions thrown in the 2022-2023 season. Dak whittled his interceptions down this season and the Cowboys managed the unthinkable — they toppled the mighty Philadelphia Eagles from their perch atop the NFC East in Week 14. But the Cowboys’ 31-10 upset loss to the Buffalo Bills in Week 15 is the kind of play that makes Cowboys fans weary. The Cowboys could go all the way to the Super Bowl this season, but it won’t be without taking Cowboys fans on an emotional rollercoaster best left at an amusement park.
Good morning, Baltimore. Many hours of NFL sports broadcasts over recent years has been dedicated to arguing the talents (or lack thereof) of Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. Lamar has always been a dynamic scrambler out of the pocket and this season is no different. Lamar is poised to have the best season of his career with MVP chants following him (again) at every turn. The Ravens might not get the hype of the Chiefs or Eagles, but they’re establishing themselves a Super Bowl contender and Lamar is already making a case to turn those MVP chants into reality. If you don’t mind being called a “bandwagon” by the teenager in your life, there’s never been a better time to jump on the Ravens bandwagon. We won’t tell and neither should you.
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The Newest Vertical Video Player Is … the Kansas City Chiefs?
The vertical video gold rush has pulled in one of the biggest players in traditional media — the NFL. Or at least, one of its marquee franchises.
The Kansas City Chiefs are diving into the micro-series realm with a comedy called El Offseason. The Spanish-language show will follow the misadventures of four (fictional) team employees whose offseason months spiral into chaos. The team says the nine-episode series will combine elements of sketch comedy with the wild plot twists of a telenovela.
El Offseason is set to premiere June 12 in the United States, Mexico and Spain. As part of the NFL’s global markets program, the Chiefs have marketing rights in the latter two countries (along with several other franchises), hence the Spanish-language effort. A trailer for the series is below.
“This is exactly the kind of storytelling opportunity the offseason creates,” said Lauren Denowitz, vp brand marketing and fan engagement for the team. “When the games stop, the connection matters even more. El Offseason lets us show up for our fans in a way that feels fun, culturally relevant, and completely different from anything we’ve done before — while still staying true to who we are.”
The Chiefs have made a concerted push into entertainment in recent years. The team launched a production studio in early 2025. The team was also featured in a 2024 Hallmark holiday movie and an ESPN docuseries called The Kingdom.
Argentinian filmmaker Sebastián “Mega” Díaz directs and co-writes El Offseason. The Chiefs are producing the series with La Doble, fable.works and Samba Digital; the latter is the team’s social agency in Mexico and Spain. The series will run on YouTube in the United States and on Instagram, TikTok and Facebook internationally. Episodes will debut on Tuesdays and Fridays.
“As the NFL grows its presence in the U.S. and abroad, we continue to focus on meaningful engagement with our fans,” said NFL chief marketing officer Tim Ellis. “The Kansas City Chiefs’ El Offseason reflects a league-wide commitment to develop creative storytelling that authentically connects with our Latino fans in the U.S. and Spanish-speaking communities worldwide, bringing them closer to the game while building excitement for the season ahead.”
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Police, firefighters support Kansas City brothers’ lemonade stand after complaint call
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (KCTV) – Two brothers running a lemonade stand received an unexpected boost this week when Kansas City Kansas police and firefighters responded to a call about their operation.
Parez and Jakkhi Reese have been selling lemonade, Kool-Aid and snacks at 33rd and Webster for years. But this week, someone called 911 to report the boys selling lemonade on the corner.
When officers and firefighters arrived, they did not shut down the stand. Instead, they became its best customers.
Officers rally support
Officer Morgan Reed was among the first to arrive during the afternoon shift. She immediately began calling colleagues to encourage them to stop by.
“I was calling everybody, yeah. I was just calling everybody — hey, make sure you guys stop by the lemonade stand. And then just whenever they were busy, a couple people were able to swing by,” Reed said.
The calls worked. In about 30 minutes, dozens of officers purchased lemonade and Kool-Aid from the brothers. The sales totaled $280.
More than money
For Parez and Jakkhi, the experience meant more than the revenue.
“It means a lot because they gave us like… a big sticker to use on our shirts. And they was like — now you’re an official police officer,” the brothers said.
Reed returned the next day and spent another $40. She said moments like this represent what community policing should look like.
“I think as a lot of us, we’re kids growing up in this city. And this was the thing that we always looked forward to as kids, is these friendly police interactions,” Reed said.

Goals beyond the stand
Parez said his motivation extends beyond collecting badge stickers.
“I just wanted to like help the homeless and buy me a new e-bike because that has been my dream since I was little,” Parez said.
Jakkhi said he plans to use his share to buy diapers for his nephew and niece.
The brothers said they will continue operating the stand throughout the summer. Reed said she will likely return again.
Both boys were invited to attend a free boys and girls football camp put on by the Kansas City Kansas Police Department. More information is available at this link.
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Kansas City’s Crossroads Arts District gets a new media tech museum ahead of the World Cup
KSHB 41 reporter Grant Stephens covers downtown Kansas City, Missouri. He also focuses on stories of consumer interest. Share your story idea with Grant.
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Kansas City’s Crossroads Arts District has a new attraction opening ahead of one of the world’s biggest sporting events.
Kansas City’s Crossroads Arts District gets a new media tech museum ahead of the World Cup
The Media Tech Museum opened Monday, bringing more than 1,000 rare and historic media devices – some dating back to the 1860s – to the heart of downtown.
Owner Jon Trozzolo said the timing was no accident.
“To open this museum was strategic, by design. We’ve been planning on this, we’ve been budgeting for it, and working diligently, 10, 12, 14, hours a day for the last six months to be open before the World Cup, but also to be open before summer,” Trozzolo said.
The museum is located just a block from a KC Streetcar stop and surrounded by hotels and the convention center – a location Trozzolo carefully chose for maximum visibility and foot traffic. It opened just days before FIFA World Cup fans arrive in the city.
“This museum is going to benefit tremendously from the World Cup and the huge audience and the huge traffic that it’s going to generate. However, that’s only temporary,” Trozzolo said.
Trozzolo walked through some of the collection, which spans the history of how media technology has shaped everyday life.
“A lot of these devices tell a story. My grandfather used to listen to the Royals game on that radio. My grandma used to use that kind of crank phone when she was in a rural area,” Trozzolo said.
The museum traces the arc of electronic communication across generations.
“How we communicate electronically from the telegraph to the telephone to the phonograph to the radio, the wireless radio, the CB radio … the list goes on and on and on that directly affect our personal life as well as our professional life,” Trozzolo said.
Trozzolo said the museum fills a gap in the city’s cultural landscape.
“I wanted to do this because there’s nothing like this in Kansas City,” Trozzolo said.
He hopes the museum will become more than a temporary stop for World Cup tourists – aiming to make it a year-round destination for students, visitors, and anyone curious about how media technology has transformed the way we connect.
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