Chiefs vs. Bills broadcast info: Will you be able to watch on TV?

The Kansas City Chiefs (12-6) will face the Buffalo Bills (12-6) in the AFC's divisional round of the NFL playoffs.  This is the second time these two teams have met this season, with their first meeting coming back in Week 14. That game was played at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, where the Bills defeated the […]

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The Kansas City Chiefs (12-6) will face the Buffalo Bills (12-6) in the AFC's divisional round of the NFL playoffs. 

This is the second time these two teams have met this season, with their first meeting coming back in Week 14. That game was played at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, where the Bills defeated the Chiefs 20-17. This time around Kansas City will be traveling to Buffalo in hopes of flipping the script on their regular-season clash.

Unlike last week's Chiefs playoff game, this week's tilt is nationally televised on CBS without having to pay for a subscription streaming service. Here's everything you need to know to take in the game:

Kickoff:

Sunday, Jan 21 – 6:30 p.m. ET at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York

Broadcast Networks:

Kansas City Local – KCTV-5
Buffalo Local
– WIVB-TV

Broadcasters:

Play-by-play announcer: Jim Nantz

Game analyst: Tony Romo

Sideline reporter: Tracy Wolfson

How to stream Chiefs-Bills online:

NFL on CBS games can be streamed on Paramount+. They do offer a free trial of their service