The Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs are set to face off in a crunch wild-card round game on Saturday. Both teams go into the matchup fancying their chances, and the game will be exclusively broadcast on Peacock as part of an agreement between the streaming giants and the NFL.
Xfinity owners won't be able to enjoy the game for free. According to the Xfinity support page, Peacock Premium is no longer included at zero additional cost for Xfinity X1 and Flex customers.
However, according to the network, a new offer may be available depending on eligibility requirements.
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How to watch Miami Dolphins vs. Kansas City Chiefs live
If you want to savor the Miami Dolphins versus Kansas City Chiefs game, you'll need a Peacock subscription. The matchup is a Peacock exclusive and part of a multimillion-dollar agreement between the NFL and NBC's flagship streaming platform.
The Kansas City Chiefs haven't lost to the Miami Dolphins in years and are 3-0 against them since December 2017. The Chiefs will have a chance to continue the streak when they welcome the Dolphins to Arrowhead Stadium for their wild-card round matchup.
The Chiefs are on a two-game winning run, and they'll need to contain the Dolphins' offensive stars if they want to keep their hopes of back-to-back Super Bowl wins alive.
As for Miami, they'll be underdogs heading into Saturday's matchup. While the Dolphins are one of the league's most dangerous offensive teams, they leave much to be desired on defense. The Dolphins are fresh off bottling their division after a Week 18 defeat to the Buffalo Bills. They must play better to send Kansas City out of the playoffs.
Miami Dolphins vs. Kansas City Chiefs injury report
The Miami Dolphins will be without Xavien Howard, as the starting cornerback has failed to recover from a foot injury. Howard didn't practice this week, so he won't be on the gridiron on Saturday. Also, Miami has four starters listed as questionable for the crunch matchup against the Chiefs. Those players are DeShon Elliott, Jevon Holland, Raheem Mostert and Jaylen Waddle.
As for the Kansas City Chiefs, they will be without offensive tackle Wanya Morris due to a concussion. Morris has been in the concussion protocol all week and hasn't been cleared for their wild-card showdown. Wide receivers Justyn Ross and Kadarius Toney are questionable for the game.
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