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Miami Dolphins fans had a rough Sunday night. The Dolphins blew their chance to win the AFC East by losing to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday Night Football. That loss sends the Dolphins to the Wild Card round next weekend.

The Dolphins will play the Kansas City Chiefs in what will be one of the more intriguing games of Wild Card weekend. There’s one problem for Chiefs and Dolphins fans who want to watch the game.

The Chiefs and Dolphins matchup won’t be on network television or cable.

NBC’s streaming video service Peacock will broadcast the high-stakes game between two AFC rivals. The Chiefs and Dolphins are the only NFL matchup being shown on Peacock next weekend.

Miami Dolphins fans react to Chiefs game being shown on Peacock

Fans were upset to learn they’d be forced to buy a Peacock subscription in order to watch the Chiefs/Dolphins game. Here are the best takes on Dolphins fans finding out they might be unable to watch their playoff game.

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