The NFL offseason never sleeps. and fans of the reigning AFC Champions will get an inside look at their 2024 season. Skydance Sports, Woods + Pictures and ESPN Originals have teamed up with the Kansas City Chiefs for the upcoming six-part docuseries, The Kingdom, which will stream on ESPN+ and Disney+.
The project was announced earlier this year, but many details weren’t made available. Now, the project has a title, a premiere date of Thursday, August 14, and you can watch the trailer at the bottom of the page.
Produced in association with NFL Films, the docuseries takes a deep dive in the 65-year history of the Kansa City Chiefs. From legendary owner Lamar Hunt founding the team in the American Football League (AFL) as the Dallas Texans to their move to Missouri. Viewers will get an in-depth look at the team’s highs and lows with a blend present-day footage from the 2024 season and archival content and personal interviews. The Kingdom will include exclusive access to players and coaches, including Patrick Mahomes, Andy Reid, Travis Kelce, and other core members of the Chiefs’ roster.
“The Chiefs’ modern-day dynasty has been one of the most incredible stories in sports over the last several years,” says director Kristen Lappas. “Getting the chance to embed with the team last season while exploring the entire history of the franchise – a saga of euphoric highs and devastating lows – was a tremendous opportunity. Ultimately, the real magic and heart of the series comes from the players, coaches, and executives who trusted us; their candor shows fans how the dynasty came to be, and why the Chiefs are such a singular organization.”
Episode Descriptions & Linear Premiere Schedule
ESPN+ and Disney+ subscribers can watch all six episodes on the premiere date. The series will also air linearly on ESPN, with the first two episodes airing at 9:00 PM ET on August 14. You can watch ESPN on Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV, and many other devices via a live TV streaming service, including DIRECTV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, and YouTube TV.
The network released the full linear schedule and episode descriptions:
- Episode 1: Family Business (Airs August 14, 9pm ET on ESPN)
Behind Patrick Mahomes, whose journey from son of a baseball player to superstar quarterback is already legendary, the Chiefs – one of the NFL’s most storied franchises – kick off their bid for a third straight Super Bowl title. But a rash of injuries threaten their strong start to the 2024 season and raise serious concerns about the challenging road ahead. - Episode 2: Don’t Judge (Airs August 14, 10pm ET on ESPN)
Guided by a resolve never to judge anyone else and a firm belief in second chances, legendary Chiefs coach Andy Reid has leaned on family bonds to sustain him through the highs of victory and the lows of unthinkable tragedy. As the 2024 season continues, injuries and new additions engender major question marks. - Episode 3: In Our Chiefs Era (Airs August 19, 9pm ET on ESPN)
In the most anticipated game of the regular season, the Chiefs square off against AFC rivals Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills. Meanwhile beyond the field, the team works to maintain focus, a difficult task considering their dominance and global popularity have earned them love and hate in equal measure. - Episode 4: The Formula (Airs August 19, 10pm ET on ESPN)
An ankle injury to Patrick Mahomes puts more pressure – and the team’s Super Bowl hopes – on the shoulders of Chris Jones and the Chiefs’ defense. A Christmas Day showdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers has major postseason implications. - Episode 5: Heartland (Airs August 20, 9pm ET on ESPN)
With Chiefs Kingdom in full-throated support, Kansas City earns a home playoff win against the Texans. Their reward: an AFC Championship Game rematch with the Buffalo Bills, with a third straight trip to the Super Bowl on the line. - Episode 6: The Pursuit (Airs August 20, 10pm ET on ESPN)
The Chiefs arrive in New Orleans on the verge of Super Bowl history. Standing in the way of their three-peat hopes are the Philadelphia Eagles, who have no intention of playing supporting characters in a storybook ending.
“This series is a tribute to everyone who has helped shape the Kansas City Chiefs over the past six decades — from my father’s vision to the players and coaches who pursue greatness each season,” said Kansas City Chiefs Chairman and CEO Clark Hunt. “We were proud to open our doors to share the full scope of what Chiefs Kingdom means, on the field and beyond. We hope fans walk away with an even deeper appreciation for the people, the passion, and the purpose that drive our organization.”
Watch The Kingdom trailer here:

