Some Swifties won't have to pay for Peacock to watch Chiefs-Dolphins
Charles Omenihu source: Getty Images Instead of just being angry that his team’s AFC Wild Card game against the Miami Dolphins will only be available on streaming, Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Charles Omenihu decided to take action.
The sixth-year player said he will be giving away 90 three-month subscriptions to Peacock, which inked a $110 million deal to stream the game.
This comes on the heels of speculation that NBC is trying to get Swifties to sign up for the service just to get a glimpse of the pop star every time the camera cuts to her. However, the deal was inked in May 2022, and Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s romance began to blossom in December.
And while some people ( Mike Francesa — likely ranting between naps — for example), criticize the decision not to broadcast the game on free TV, it’s similar to how Thursday Night Football is shown on Amazon Prime.
Omenihu, who played college football at Texas, joined the Chiefs this season after time with Houston and San Francisco. He has played in 11 games this season and has 18 tackles, five tackles for loss, 11 QB hits, seven sacks, and two forced fumbles.
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