Chiefs Aim for Third Straight Super Bowl as They Face Texans in Divisional Round
The Kansas City Chiefs, led by star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, are set to face the Houston Texans in a highly anticipated Divisional Round matchup. The game, scheduled for Saturday, January 18 at 4:30 p.m. ET, will be a crucial step in the Chiefs’ quest for a third consecutive Super Bowl title.
With an impressive 15-2 record, the Chiefs are tied with the NFC’s Detroit Lions for the best record in the NFL. Their opponents, the Houston Texans, enter the game with a 10-7 record and fresh off a victory against the Los Angeles Chargers in the Wild Card Round. A win for the Texans would mark a historic moment for the franchise, as they have never advanced beyond the Divisional Round.
Fans across the United States can catch the action live on ESPN and ABC. For cord-cutters, several streaming options are available, including ESPN Plus, Sling TV Orange, Fubo, and DirecTV Stream. ESPN Plus offers a budget-friendly option at $12 per month, while Sling TV provides a half-off deal for the first month at $46.
UK viewers can tune in via Sky Sports, Now TV, or DAZN’s NFL Game Pass, with the latter offering coverage for £15 for the remainder of the season.
For those traveling or living outside the US or UK, using a VPN service like ExpressVPN can provide access to region-specific content. However, viewers should be aware of the legal considerations surrounding VPN use in certain countries.
As the Chiefs look to continue their dominant run and the Texans aim for a historic upset, football fans worldwide are gearing up for what promises to be an exciting playoff clash.