Can you listen to the KC Chiefs radio broadcast of the Super Bowl?
By Matt Conner
Is it possible for fans of the Kansas City Chiefs to tune in to the team’s broadcast of Super Bowl LVII against the Eagles?
The single biggest game in American team sports is here, and we’re more than ready to see Super Bow LVII get underway between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles.
Who is going to come out on top? It’s anyone’s guess. Both teams are juggernaut teams that have steamrolled their competitors on their way to the top seed in each conference. Will K.C.’s star power prove to be too much for the Eagles? Will the Eagles’ talent rise up to meet the Chiefs?
For those wanting to listen to the Kansas City Chiefs play the Philadelphia Eagles on the radio (or via some other listen-only broadcast method), we’ve got you covered.
The first place you should look—er, listen—is to 106.5 The Wolf or WDAF from Kansas City. The station is the official radio home of the Chiefs and carries their game-day broadcasts every week during the regular season and postseason. You can catch a live listening stream here no matter where you are, and Mitch Holthus and Danan Hughes are a fantastic duo at the helm fo that broadcast.
From there, if for some reason that’s not to your liking or something is awry, the national broadcast partner of the National Football League is Westwood One and you can find the streaming link here. That’s also channel 88 if you’re on Sirius XM radio.