Okay, so I wanted to catch the Kansas City Chiefs game the other day, but I couldn’t be glued to the TV. You know how it is, sometimes you’re busy around the house, maybe working in the garage, or just don’t have access to the screen. My first thought was, “I gotta find the radio broadcast.” It’s kind of old school, but it works great when you’re doing other things.

Finding the Game Audio
So, I started digging around. First thing I did was just a general search, you know, typing stuff like “Chiefs game radio live” into my phone’s browser. Lots of stuff popped up, mostly links to the official team site or the NFL site, which sometimes have audio options but can be fiddly or require subscriptions I don’t have.
I remembered sometimes local radio stations stream their broadcasts online. That seemed like the best bet. I tried to recall the main sports stations in KC. I think 106.5 The Wolf is the flagship station? Yeah, that sounded right. So, my next step was looking for ways to stream that specific station.
Trying Out Streaming Options
This led me to think about radio streaming apps. I’ve used apps like TuneIn before for listening to music stations from different places. I figured they probably carry sports broadcasts too.
So, I opened up one of those radio streaming apps I already had on my phone. Could’ve downloaded one if I didn’t have it, they’re usually free. Inside the app, I searched specifically for “Kansas City Chiefs” or sometimes directly for the station call sign or name like “106.5 The Wolf”.
- Searched for the team name.
- Searched for the known flagship station.
- Looked through sports categories within the app.
Bingo! Found the stream for the game. It was listed right there, usually tagged as “Live Game” or something similar. I hit play.

Listening In
It took a second to buffer, like these things always do. Then, I heard it – the familiar voices of the commentators, the crowd noise, everything. It was perfect. I could put my phone in my pocket, put in some earbuds, and get on with what I was doing, all while listening to the Chiefs play.
Success! Found the live radio feed through a streaming app. It’s pretty straightforward once you know where to look. Searching for the specific station or just “Kansas City Chiefs radio” within a reliable radio app usually gets you there. Worked like a charm for me.