Can you listen to the Chiefs radio broadcast of the Super Bowl?

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The Kansas City Chiefs will take on the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl 57 on Sunday, Feb. 12. Can you listen to the Chiefs radio broadcast?

The Kansas City Chiefs are back in the Super Bowl for the third time in four years. And though the big game can be found on virtually any television in America, there’s something about a classic hometown radio call, even in 2023 when we’ve got crystal-clear HD footage to make us feel like we’re really there.

Maybe it’s the nostalgia. Maybe it’s the passion of hometown radio play-by-play hosts that is just special. Whatever it is, everyone loves a good hometown broadcast.

So, that begs the question, for the big game, can you listen to the Chiefs broadcast?

How can you listen to Chiefs radio broadcast of Super Bowl 57?

The radio home of the Chiefs is 106.5 The Wolf, and they will be calling the game. In The Wolf’s home market, you can listen to the broadcast on any radio tuner.

Online, you can listen via Audacy, but you may run into location restrictions.

Unfortunately, national audiences can’t tune into the local stream via satellite or classic tuners. Most local sports stations will have the Westwood One national call of the game which will be hosted by Kevin Harlan and Kurt Warner.

Notably, some markets around the midwest that have carried the 106.5 game, like KMOX, are going to instead get the Westwood One version on Sunday.

Even if you can’t catch the radio call, Timothy Burke is likely going to have the best plays clipped on Twitter with the audio of the local call with them.

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