How to Watch Chiefs vs Steelers Online without Netflix or Buffering

This Christmas Day, NFL fans are in for a treat with two games on the schedule. If you’re looking to tune in to the Kansas City Chiefs facing off against the Pittsburgh Steelers, you may need a Netflix account to stream the game. Both teams have already secured their spots in the playoffs, but there’s still a lot on the line. The Chiefs are gunning for the top seed in the AFC, while the Steelers are aiming to clinch the AFC North title over the Baltimore Ravens.

If you’re not keen on streaming the game on Netflix due to past buffering issues, there are alternative options available. For viewers in the Kansas City and Pittsburgh markets, the game will be broadcast on local cable channels KCTV and KDKA, respectively. This is a great option if you’re located in either team’s market.

Another non-Netflix streaming option is NFL+, a service that offers NFL RedZone broadcasts, analytical insights, and All-22 coach’s film. The basic NFL+ package allows you to watch local and primetime games for $6.99 a month or $49.99 a year. If you want access to all the features, including NFL RedZone and extensive stats and film, you can opt for the $14.99 monthly plan or the $99.99 yearly plan.

So, whether you’re without a Netflix account or just looking for a reliable streaming option, you now have backup plans to catch all the action of the Chiefs vs. Steelers game this Christmas Day.