The Buffalo Bills take on the Kansas City Chiefs on NFL Sunday. The game kicks off at 4:25 PM (EST) on Sunday, Oct. 16, and will broadcast on CBS.
If you’re looking to stream the game, you’ll have to sign-up for Paramount+, which costs $4.99 per month. You can take advantage of Paramount’s free trial options to stream the Bills vs. the Chiefs for free. Alternatively, you could look for sites with free NFL live streams.
If you’re traveling outside the U.S. or are in a city where local CBS channels are showing a different game, you can use a VPN to change your location to get local feeds. Here’s how:
- Select a VPN for HD streaming. Surfshark is one of our favorites for live sports.
- Create an account.
- Download the VPN onto the device you want to watch the game on.
- Log into the VPN app with the credentials you created at registration.
- Connect to a server in the US.
- Visit Paramount+ and catch the game!
- If you’re using a different streaming service, and are outside the U.S. or in a different city, you can connect to a Surfshark server in Buffalo or Kansas City to pick up regional broadcasts.
Read on for more information on the other NFL Week 6 matchups, and how to watch them online.
The Buffalo Bills take on the Kansas City Chiefs on NFL Sunday in what promises to be a hard-hitting encounter between two AFC giants. The game kicks off at 4:25 PM (EST) on Sunday, Oct. 16, and will broadcast on CBS.
We’ve got all the information you need to live stream the game for free.
How to Watch the Bills vs. the Chiefs Online
The Bills vs. the Chiefs will be aired on CBS, which means that you’ll need their streaming platform, Paramount+, to watch online.
Though Paramount+ costs $4.99 per month, you can make use of its seven-day free trial to watch the Bills vs. Chiefs for free!
Alternatively, Amazon Prime members can sign up for Paramount+. Since Amazon Prime is the exclusive home for Thursday Night Football this year, football fans can double up.
We’ve also compiled a list of free NFL live streams that don’t require sign-ups or payment if you’re looking to take that route.
Buffalo Bills vs. Kansas City Chiefs Predictions
The Bills are the -3 favorite despite being the road team in this match-up. The odds improved in Buffalo’s favor after the Chiefs’ match-up with division rivals Las Vegas Raiders on Monday night went down to the wire. While both teams share the same record at this time (4-1), the Bills appear to be the more consistent side.
The Bills put in a complete performance against the Steelers last time out in a 38-3 blowout win. Quarterback Josh Allen led the charge with 424 passing yards and four passing touchdowns. The Bills receivers also had a field day, with Gabe Davis and Stefon Diggs getting over 100 receiving yards.
Davis clocked in 171 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns, while Diggs had 102 receiving yards and a touchdown. In fact, Diggs is averaging over 100 receiving yards and one touchdown per game at this point in the season.
But you can never count out Chiefs Quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Although Mahomes did not deliver to his usual meteoric standards against the Raiders, he leads the league in passing touchdowns with 15. The Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is the current league leader in receiving touchdowns at seven.
This game will likely come down to which defense has the better showing. The Bills’ defense has held opponents to 10 or fewer points three times this season. On the other hand, the Chiefs defense has struggled — even coming off that confidence-boosting win against the Raiders, their deep secondary allowed receptions at 48 and 58 yards, with two pass interference calls on throws over 20.
How to Watch the Bills vs. the Chiefs (Outside the U.S. or Local Market)
Streaming platforms like Paramount+ only work within the United States, and a few other countries like Canada and Australia. If you’re abroad, you’ll need a U.S. IP address if you want to watch the game. Luckily, there is a convenient software tool that helps you do so with ease, a VPN.
A VPN lets you unblock libraries of content from various corners of the world, regardless of where you are actually located. It is a great way to access your local broadcasts when you’re traveling outside of your city or country.
Though the tech that goes into this is sophisticated, using the software isn’t tricky at all. Here’s how you can watch Bills vs. Chiefs (or any other NFL Week 6 games) with a VPN:
- Pick a solid VPN. We recommend using Surfshark for streaming NFL action. Surfshark ticks all the right boxes: it has fast connection speeds, unmatched stability, and top-tier privacy and security protection. This ensures a great sports streaming experience from anywhere.
- Sign up for a VPN provider. Follow the instructions on the provider’s website for an easy signup process.
- Download the VPN software onto your streaming device.
- Log into the VPN app.
- Choose a server in the U.S. and connect.
- If you use Paramount+, it doesn’t have any local market limitations or blackouts. If you want to use an alternative platform (which we’ve listed below) Surfshark has a number of servers you can connect to, including Buffalo and Kansas City to catch regional feeds.
Where to Watch 2022 Week 6 NFL Games Live
Want to watch other NFL Week 6 games, like Cowboys vs. Eagles or Jaguars vs. Colts? NFL Sunday games are aired on different streaming platforms. Depending on the game you’re looking for, you will need access to Peacock (NBC), Paramount+ (CBS), or FOX.
For Thursday Night Football, you’ll need Amazon Prime exclusively. For Monday Night Football matchups, ESPN is the key.
You can find the official streaming platforms for the 2022-2023 NFL season below:
Official providers
| Service | Country | Cost per month | Games Included |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yahoo Sports App | US | Free | Based on your local market (NBC, CBS, FOX, and ESPN) *Mobile only |
| Peacock TV | US | $4.99 (ads) $9.99 (no ads) |
NFL Sunday Night Football |
| Paramount+ | US | $4.99 (ads) $9.99 (no ads) |
All Sunday games carried on CBS |
| Amazon Prime Video | US/Canada | $12.99 | Thursday Night Football |
| SlingTV | US | $35 | NFL Sunday games, Sunday Night Football, and Monday Night Football |
| YouTube TV | US | $64.99 | NFL Redzone, NFL Network live stream, Sunday games, Sunday Night Football, and Monday Night Football |
| FuboTV | US | $64.99 | Sunday games, Sunday Night Football, and Monday Night Football |
| Hulu + Live TV | US | $64.99 | Sunday games, Sunday Night Football, and Monday Night Football |
NFL Week 6 Schedule
Here’s the lineup for the coming week of NFL games.
| NFL Teams | Day | Time | Location | Broadcaster |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Commanders vs. Bears | Thursday | 8:15 PM EST | Chicago, Illinois | Amazon Prime |
| 49ers vs. Falcons | Sunday | 1:00 PM EST | Atlanta, Georgia | FOX |
| Patriots vs. Browns | Sunday | 1:00 PM EST | Cleveland, Ohio | CBS |
| Jets vs. Packers | Sunday | 1:00 PM EST | Green Bay, Wisconsin | FOX |
| Jaguars vs. Colts | Sunday | 1:00 PM EST | Indianapolis, Indiana | CBS |
| Vikings vs. Dolphins | Sunday | 1:00 PM EST | Miami, Florida | FOX |
| Bengals vs. Saints | Sunday | 1:00 PM EST | New Orleans, Louisiana | CBS |
| Ravens vs. Giants | Sunday | 1:00 PM EST | East Rutherford, New Jersey | CBS |
| Buccaneers vs. Steelers | Sunday | 1:00 PM EST | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | FOX |
| Panthers vs. Rams | Sunday | 4:05 PM EST | Inglewood, California | FOX |
| Cardinals vs. Seahawks | Sunday | 4:05 PM EST | Seattle, Washington | FOX |
| Bills vs. Chiefs | Sunday | 4:25 PM EST | Kansas City, Missouri | CBS |
| Cowboys vs. Eagles | Sunday | 8:20 PM EST | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | NBC |
| Broncos vs. Chargers | Monday | 8:15 PM EST | Inglewood, California | ESPN |
