Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles Live Streaming Free: Watch and Listen Thursday Night Football Week 3 Online, TV Schedule, Radio

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Kansas City Chiefs.

Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles game takes place on Thursday night at the Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as the NFL proceeds into week 3 of the regular season. The game will begin at 5:25 p.m. PT. The free live broadcast can be watched on NFL Network (national) or KSHB-41 (local). If you don't have a television, you can watch it online live for free at NFL Network Live.

Andy Reid, former Eagles' head coach, will return tonight to lead the Chiefs against the team that he had coached for over 14 years.

The Chiefs are the first team to start 2-0 after winning two or fewer games the previous season since the 2002 Panthers. Meanwhile, the Eagles' offense with Michael Vicks would put Chiefs' defense to the test. Vicks set a career high in passing yards in Week 2 against the San Diego Chargers even though the team held the ball under 20 minutes.

"It's one of those things you've just got to experience to see," safety Quintin Demps told The Kansas City Star. "On film, you can't really tell. But we'll be able to tell Thursday night what's going on."

LISTEN LIVE at 101.1 FM in Kansas City, or to find your local affiliate click here. Philadelphia Eagle's radio network can be found here.  

Other way to watch the NFL games on your computer, tablet or phone online is through DirectTV's NFL Sunday Ticket. The subscription of $44.99 or $59.99 per month for five months give you live access to every out-of-market game, every Sunday, in HD video format. Also, it gives access to real-time stats and scores. 

Besides watching the games, NFL fans can listen to every games live through NFL's Audio Pass. With a subscription fee of $39.99, listeners receive access through July 31, 2014 to all 65 preseason games, 256 regular season games, home or away broadcasts, archived games, Spanish broadcasts, and chats. 

If you were unable to watch or listen to the games live, you can access full replays of every past and 2013 NFL game online, including playoffs and Super Bowl archives through NFL's Game Rewind. This subscription gives you access from your computer, tablets, and mobile devices. The one time subscription fee of $69.99 or 4 payments of $17.99 per month gives subscribers access through July 31, 2014. 

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