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Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Kansas City Chiefs live stream: How to watch

KANSAS CITY, MO - OCTOBER 02: Quarterback Alex Smith
KANSAS CITY, MO - OCTOBER 02: Quarterback Alex Smith

In a rematch of last year’s Divisional Round, the Pittsburgh Steelers will head to Kansas City to take on the Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium Sunday.

Returning to the scene of the crime, the Pittsburgh Steelers will head back to Kansas City on Sunday, as they take on the Chiefs in a rematch of last year’s Divisional Round. The Chiefs had the No. 2 seed in the AFC last season and were hosting the Steelers, who came into Arrowhead and won a close one. The Chiefs are the class of the AFC this season, so you can be assured they will be looking for revenge on Sunday.

Last weekend, the Steelers looked really bad at home, as they were trounced by the Jacksonville Jaguars. Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger threw five interceptions in the game, and the offense continues to look lost. They will be facing the best defense in the conference on Sunday, on the road, so things could get out of hand if they decide to bring the same game they brought against the Jags in Week 5.

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How can I watch the Steelers and Chiefs?

This matchup can be seen broadcasted locally on CBS this Sunday inside Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri. For those who are subscribers, the game will be featured out-of-market on DirecTV’s NFL Sunday Ticket. Fans can also stream the game on the NFL Sunday Ticket app, as well as FuboTV.

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Kickoff begins at 4:25 ET and this one should be a solid AFC matchup. For those who cannot get in front of a screen for the game, head over to either team’s homepage to check out radio listings. Both of these teams should make the playoffs this season, and the Chiefs have to be out for blood after the Steelers eliminated them at home last year in the Divisional Round.

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Both of these teams have enough talent to make it to the playoffs, and they actually both could be division winners. The Chiefs were embarrassed on their home field last year in the Divisional Round, but this team looks so much better than last year’s 12-4 squad. They are the only undefeated team left in the NFL and they should move that record to 6-0 on Sunday in front of the home crowd.