


Another NFL Sunday comes to an end with a matchup between two consistent contenders over the past few seasons: the Detroit Lions and the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Lions opened the season with a loss against Green Bay, but since then, they are on a four-game winning streak and lead the league in points per game. Quarterback Jared Goff currently leads the league in completion percentage (75.2%) and passing touchdowns (12).
After reaching the Super Bowl last season, the Chiefs have struggled in the first few weeks of the season, falling to 2-3 after a Week 5 loss against the Jacksonville Jaguars. The three losses this season are more than the Chiefs logged all of last season.
Goff is 2-0 in career games against Patrick Mahomes, making him the only quarterback with multiple wins and zero losses (including playoffs) against Mahomes.
Here’s how to tune in to Lions vs. Chiefs on Sunday Night Football without cable.
Tonight’s (Oct. 12) Lions vs. Chiefs game is scheduled to start at 8:20 p.m. ET.
If you don’t have cable, you’ll need a live TV streaming service to stream the Lions vs. Chiefs on Sunday Night Football for free. One option we love is DIRECTV, which comes with five days free and starts at $49.99/month, with plenty of subscription options and genre packs that include NBC.
You can also watch Sunday Night Football for free with a Peacock free trial (seven days, then $16.99/month).
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