You can watch the Houston Texans vs. Kansas City Chiefs game on national TV and via several streaming options, depending on the specific matchup date and broadcasting rights, but recent schedules show this matchup being carried as a prime-time national game on NBC with streaming on Peacock.

Main ways to watch

  • National TV broadcast (NBC) – The most recent Texans vs. Chiefs regular‑season meeting is slated as a Sunday Night Football game on NBC, meaning it airs nationwide on your local NBC station.
  • Peacock (streaming) – NBC’s Sunday Night Football package streams live on Peacock, so a current Peacock subscription lets you watch the full Texans vs. Chiefs broadcast on most smart TVs, phones, and streaming devices.
  • NBC apps and website – If you already get NBC through cable, satellite, or a live‑TV streaming service, you can log in with your TV provider on the NBC Sports or NBC apps or on NBCSports.com to stream the game.

If you don’t have cable

  • Peacock Premium – Subscribing to Peacock Premium is the most straightforward way to stream this specific Sunday Night Football game legally without a traditional TV provider.
  • Live TV streaming services – Services that carry local NBC stations in your area (such as major live‑TV bundles) will also give you access to the game, since they simply pass through your local NBC feed. Availability varies by region, so checking local listings is still important.

Local and schedule checks

  • Check your local listings – While the Texans–Chiefs SNF matchup is scheduled nationally on NBC, kickoff time and channel confirmation in your city still depend on local NBC station listings.
  • Future Texans games – Other Texans games (not necessarily against the Chiefs) can appear on CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN, or streaming‑only windows; CBS‑carried Texans games in your market can often be streamed via Paramount+ when your local CBS station is broadcasting them.

TL;DR: For the current high‑profile Texans vs. Kansas City Chiefs matchup, set your TV to NBC or stream on Peacock; if you use a live‑TV streaming bundle that includes your local NBC station, you can watch it there as well.

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