San Diego Chargers vs. Kansas City Chiefs Live Stream: Watch Free Week 12 NFL Online, 2013 Preview, Radio Stations, TV Channel [CBS]

By Josh Wilson
San Diego Chargers Philip Rivers
San Diego Chargers Philip Rivers  (Photo by Jeff Gross/Getty Images)

San Diego Chargers vs. Kansas City Chiefs NFL Week 12 Game will begin at 10 a.m. PT (1 p.m. ET) on Sunday, Nov. 24, 2013. The (4-6) Chargers will be visiting the (9-1) Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri. Information on how to watch the game for free on live stream can be found below.

Chargers vs. Chiefs Week 12 Preview

Chargers' Philip Rivers have led San Diego with 19 passing touchdowns and 2,989 passing yards. While Week 12 features Chargers vs. Chiefs, will the league's top defensive team hold off the Bolts? In Week 11's Sunday Night Football match against the Broncos, Chiefs failed to stop Peyton Manning's touchdown passes. This week, the Chiefs face a similarly strong offensive team.

The Chargers is ranked 4th in the league in pass yards on average per game and 7th in yards per game. Meanwhile, the Chiefs have a slightly better Rush Yards Per Game stats. If Chief's defensive line can effectively stop Rivers delivery and catch interceptions, Kansas City's quarterback Alex Smith is likely to look for running-backs such as Jamaal Charles, who has 6 touchdowns this season, for rushing touchdowns.

Chiefs have so far lost only to the Broncos and is placed 2nd in AFC West. In addition, their Points Allowed Per Game on average is 13.8 points, which is ranked 2nd in the league.

Chargers have struggled with four wins and six losses. They are placed 4th in AFC West.

While the Chargers definitely have a stronger offense, especially with Rivers' high percentage of passing completion, the Chiefs have kept winning because of their strong defensive lineups. However, the Chiefs lost their starting defensive end Mike DeVito, who suffered a knee sprain in the team's 27-17 loss to Denver and won't play against Chargers because of the injury, coach Andy Reid said Friday.

Since Sunday's game is at the home field, some say the Chiefs won't be as anxious as they were visiting the Broncos in game against Chargers.

Live Stream, TV Channels, Radio Stations

Chargers vs. Chiefs game will be televised on CBS. 506 Sports has a map that shows which of the Sunday NFL matches are covered by your region's CBS station. The game will also be broadcasted in HD format through online streaming via NFL Network Live.

Chargers vs. Chiefs live stream free can also be accessed by clicking here.

Chargers fans can tune in to free live online radio coverage and those away from internet access but have a radio can find any one of Bolts' radio network affiliates stations.

Chiefs' fans can find their team's radio station here, and online live radio streaming stations here.

Paid Subscription Services

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.

With Sunday filled with back to back games, it is hard for those wanting to watch multiple games. NFL Network has produced NFL Redzone, which delivers touchdowns and most exciting moments as they happen and in high definition. Moreover, whenever a team goes inside the 20-yard line, Redzone takes fans there. The channel keeps fans updated in real time, switching from game to game with live look-ins, highlights, and a chance to see key plays.

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