The 2023-24 NFL season has come to a close, and it’s finally time for the playoffs, starting with Wild Card Weekend! The wild slate of football games kicks off this Saturday with the Cleveland Browns vs. Houston Texans at 4:30 over on NBC, followed by the Miami Dolphins vs. Kansas City Chiefs game at 8 p.m., streaming exclusively on Peacock. Headed into Saturday night’s game, the Chiefs (11-6) are currently favored to win over the Dolphins (11-6).
Ready to watch some football? Here’s how to watch today’s Dolphins at Chiefs game, plus our recommendations for the best ways to watch every NFL game this year, from Wild Card Weekend until the 2024 Super Bowl.
How to watch the Miami Dolphins vs. Kansas City Chiefs game:
Date: Saturday, Jan. 13
Time: 8 p.m. ET
Game: Miami Dolphins vs. Kansas City Chiefs
TV channel/streaming: Peacock
What channel is the Dolphins vs. Chiefs game on?
Saturday night’s Dolphins at Chiefs game will stream exclusively on Peacock (unless you’re local to Kansas City, then the game will be broadcast on KSHB, Channel 41). So even if you have NBC, you’ll likely need access to the network’s streaming platform to catch the Dolphins vs. Chiefs match.
The Kansas City Chiefs have gotten creative with their postseason marketing material — and how could they not capitalize on Travis Kelce’s romance with Taylor Swift? Earlier this week, the team released a new postseason playoffs promo, and it nods to the pair’s relationship.
“Huddle up, Chiefs Kingdom … we’ve got a postseason story to tell,” the team’s Instagram account wrote alongside the clip, which features highlights from past seasons. A narrator also appears throughout the promo, sitting down and reading from a book that represent’s the Chiefs’ story.
“The regular season is over and we’ve had a great year,” he says. “Happy postseason, Chiefs kingdom, the playoffs are here / It might not be a holiday, but we’ll treat it like like one / Three Super Bowls to our name and the fun’s just begun. Valentine’s Day is jealous of the ‘love story’ we have / Who could ever separate the end zone from Trav?”
Toward the end of the trailer, the narrator hinted at what Swifties know as Taylor’s lucky number: 13. “Who would want to miss the next 13 seconds?” he asks.
“The regular season is over and we’ve had a great year,” he says. “Happy postseason, Chiefs kingdom, the playoffs are here / It might not be a holiday, but we’ll treat it like like one / Three Super Bowls to our name and the fun’s just begun. Valentine’s Day is jealous of the ‘love story’ we have / Who could ever separate the end zone from Trav?”
Toward the end of the trailer, the narrator hinted at what Swifties know as Taylor’s lucky number: 13. “Who would want to miss the next 13 seconds?” he asks.