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How to Watch the Chiefs vs Saints on December 20, 2020

Week 15 of the 2020 NFL season has one of the best matchups of the season and a possible Super Bowl preview. The Kansas City Chiefs (12-1) travel to the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in a showdown against the New Orleans Saints (10-3) in what is sure to be a competitive game.

The Saints are coming off of a shocking 24-21 upset against a woeful Eagles team. Saints quarterback Drew Brees has missed the last four games with 11 fractured ribs and a punctured lung and the team hasn’t been playing at the same level without him.

The Chiefs are coming off a victory against the Miami Dolphins in a game where quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw 3 interceptions for the second time in his career. Even though the team was losing the turnover battle, they were up by as much as 20 points and pulled off a 33-27 victory on the road.

There will be a limited number of fans in attendance; however, fans at home can learn how to watch the game below.

When to watch Chiefs vs. Saints

As the only late game on CBS, Chiefs vs. Saints is scheduled to kickoff at 4:25 PM on Sunday, December 20, 2020, at 4:25 PM.

How to watch Chiefs vs Saints

CBS will be broadcasting the live telecast of this possible Super Bowl matchup, which most households can watch for free with an antenna. AntennaWeb is a great tool you can use to see what channels are available in your area with an antenna.

Here’s how to watch with a live TV streaming service.

Our prediction: Chiefs march over the Saints with a 35-27 victory.

The Chiefs have been nothing short of unstoppable all-season. They are the best team in the NFL right now and are able to win games offensively, defensively, and on special teams. As hard as it is to believe, the defending Super Bowl champions look like a better team this season than they did last year. They have the fastest wide receiver in the league with Tyreek Hill and Tight end Travis Kelce leads the league in receiving yards with 1250. On top of that, Patrick Mahomes is the front runner for MVP with his league-leading 323.5 yards per game.

The Chiefs offense will be facing a solid Saints defense. The Saints have the 4th best defense in the league, but it’s 14th when it comes to passing touchdowns scored against. The Saints passing defense is going to have their hands full when it comes to slowing down Kansas City’s offense. Combine that with the fact that the Saints offense will have to match the Chiefs when it comes to scoring and there’s a likely chance this game will be a blowout.

 I’m willing to give the Saints and head coach Sean Payton the benefit of the doubt when it comes to scheming up a game plan to keep them in the game; however, Kansas City will march in and out of the Superdome as victors.

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