The Kansas City Chiefs are set to face the Houston Texans in a Week 14 showdown on Sunday Night Football. Fans are in for a unique experience as Peacock is set to bring a crossover between football and reality TV, with a popular star entertaining viewers during the halftime show.
Luann de Lesseps Set to Perform During the Halftime Show at the Chiefs-Texans Game
Peacock’s Reality Hot Seat is bringing reality TV stars to the gridiron, offering fans a fun mix of sports and entertainment. As part of this crossover, Luann de Lesseps from The Real Housewives of New York City will perform during the SNF halftime show.
Lesseps will sing songs from her iconic discography. She is a well-known TV personality and performer who has appeared in multiple Real Housewives spin-offs as well as films. Alongside her acting career, she is also a talented singer with several singles to her name, including her popular track “Money Can’t Buy You Class.”
In addition to de Lesseps, Peacock will also feature several other TV personalities. Heather Gay, Boston Rob, Kate Chastain, and Justin Sylvester will all provide reality-style commentary during the game.
Bronwyn Newport from Real Housewives of Salt Lake City will serve as a fashion correspondent, while Summer House star West Wilson will take on sideline reporting duties.
Chiefs-Texans Game Preview
The Chiefs (6–6) will host the Texans (7–5) on Sunday, Dec. 7, at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Fans can tune in to Peacock or NBC to watch the game live at 8:20 p.m. ET.
This matchup has major playoff implications, especially for Kansas City, which currently has just a 21.5% chance of reaching the postseason, according to PFSN’s Playoff Meter. Chiefs fans are surprised to see their team in this difficult position after years of dominating the AFC West. Winning their remaining games is crucial, and supporters hope the team can capitalize on their strong home record.
While the Chiefs have struggled on away games, they hold an impressive 5–1 record at home this season. With the fans roaring behind them and a familiar environment, Kansas City will try to take the home-field advantage once again to keep its playoff hopes alive.
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The Texans, on the other hand, enter with a 64.1% chance of making the playoffs and a four-game winning streak. They are just a win behind the Indianapolis Colts and Jacksonville Jaguars in the AFC South.
SNF will have a significant impact on the playoff picture for both sides. But no matter who wins, the thrilling matchup combined with Peacock’s Reality Hot Seat ensures the entertainment will keep rolling.
Kansas City Chiefs’ Insights for Week 14
Team: This is the second time the Chiefs have lost six of their 12 games since Andy Reid was hired in 2013. The Chiefs have had at least eight wins through 12 games in the previous seven seasons with Patrick Mahomes as the starting quarterback.
QB: Before Week 13, the Chiefs had won 12 straight games when Patrick Mahomes passed for at least four touchdown passes. Overall, Kansas City is 16-3 when Mahomes reaches four touchdown passes, with the other two losses coming in 2018.
Offense: Kansas City has the fourth-best OFFi (85.4, B) this season. They were C+ or lower the last two seasons.
Defense: Kansas City graded at a D+ against the Cowboys in Week 13. This game was the fourth time the Chiefs graded at a D+ or lower this season. Kansas City‘s DEFi is ranked 14th on the season.
Fantasy: Patrick Mahomes threw four touchdowns last week in his second-highest fantasy outing of the season. The Texans still have not allowed a single QB1 performance all year.

