Chargers News: How To Watch, Stream LA-Kansas City

Chargers are set to take on Chiefs this Sunday.
Chargers News: How To Watch, Stream LA-Kansas City
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The Los Angeles Chargers are set to host their last home game of the year against their division rival, the Kansas City Cheifs.

Coming into Sunday's game, the Chargers have very little to play for and might be getting a head start going into next year's pre-season as the majority of the backups should play against Kansas City.

Right now, the Chargers sit in last place in the AFC West with a record of 5-11 while the Cheifs are currently 10-6 and have already locked up the division and will have to settle for the second seed in the AFC for the playoffs that will begin next week.

Earlier this week, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid stated that he will be playing mostly the team's backups this Sunday as Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce are expected to rest for the playoffs.

Playing quarterback for the Chargers on Sunday should be fifth-year veteran backup QB Easton Stick while 12th year veteran QB Blaine Gabbert should be getting the start for Kansas City.

How To Watch

With the game set to begin at 1:25 Pacific Time and at 3:25 Central, fans will be able to watch Sunday's game on CBS or stream via Paramount +.

How to Listen on Radio

Fans will have a few options to listen to the game on the radio, depending on where they live.

Chargers Radio will be broadcasting the game on ALT FM-98.7 with Matt Smith and Daniel Jeremiah calling it while Shannon Farren will be the sideline reporter.

The game will also be available to listen to on Spanish Radio on Que Buena FM 105.5/94.3 and Uniradio XHFG 107.3 FM in San Diego.

Other Affiliate Stations

San Bernadino KATY 101.3 FM

Bakersfield KBFP 800 AM

Eugene KORE 1050 AM/95.7 FM

Palm Springs/Yucca KNWZ FM & KNWH AM

Las Vegas KXNT 840 AM, KXST CBS Sports 1140 & KLUC 98.5 HD2


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Thomas Murray
THOMAS MURRAY

Thomas works as a staff writer for Charger Report. He received his B.A. in Journalism from Cal State Long Beach in 2022. While in college, he undertook various roles such as being a sports editor for the Daily 49er, a sports anchor for Beach TV, and a high school sports writer for the Long Beach Press-Telegram. Recently, he served as an editor for the Rox Pile. His favorite Chargers players of all time include Ladanian Tomlinson, Phillip Rivers and Keenan Allen.