Chiefs at Chargers live stream: Online, TV, mobile, Xbox and more
By Brad Weiss
In an AFC West matchup, the Kansas City Chiefs will head West to take on the Los Angeles Chargers inside the StubHub Center on Sunday.
The AFC West is loaded this season, and on Sunday, two of its teams will do battle inside the StubHub Center. The Kansas City Chiefs hit the road in Week 3 to take on the Los Angeles Chargers, and will be putting their 2-0 record on the line. The Chargers have gotten off to an 0-2 start this season, and they have been bad losses at that.
In Week 1, the Chargers kicker Younghoe Koo missed a game-tying field goal in their loss to the Denver Broncos. The following week, he missed again, but this time it was a game-winner against the Miami Dolphins. Much like they did last year, the Chargers are finding interesting ways to win close games, and once again find themselves in the cellar of the AFC West.
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Two things have become clear for the Chiefs this season. First, Alex Smith is going to test teams with his arm, and Kareem Hunt may be the best rookie in the NFL. Smith has been throwing the ball downfield against the opposition, giving the Chiefs another wrinkle to their offense. Hunt was not a heralded pick, but he has taken the NFL by storm, and seems to find the end zone every time he touches the ball.
Here is how to watch the action online:
Date: Sunday, Sept. 24
Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
Location: Carson, California
Venue: StubHub Center
TV Info: CBS Sports (Local), NFL Sunday Ticket
Live Stream: NFL Sunday Ticket, FuboTV
To watch it on consoles like PS4, Xbox One or Apple TV, just head over to the NFL Sunday Ticket app, open it and click on the game (when it becomes available). You will first have to download the app, which is free. However, you will have to pay for a subscription to watch the games.
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The Chiefs might be the best team in the NFL, and they will take care of business against the Chargers in this one. They have been the class of the AFC West for the past couple of seasons, and by the early returns, I do not see that changing much in 2017. The Chargers always play everybody tough, and they are better than their record indicates, but this one is going to go to the road team.