Alright, so you wanna know what NFL games you can watch, huh? Well, lemme tell ya, it ain’t always easy. Used to be, you just turned on the TV and there it was. Now, they got all these channels and fancy ways of doin’ things.
First thing’s first, you gotta figure out what part of the country you’re in. They show different games in different places, see? Like, if you’re out West, you might get the Rams or the 49ers. But if you’re back East, maybe you’ll get the Giants or the Eagles. It’s all a big puzzle, I tell ya.

Sunday games are the big ones, that’s for sure. They got games all day long. Some are on CBS, some are on FOX. And then, there’s that big late game, usually around 4 p.m. Everybody gets that one, no matter where you live. This year, they got the Eagles playin’ the Ravens. Heard them boys got some good runners, so that should be a fun one to watch.
Now, if you wanna watch your local FOX game, they say you gotta sign in with somethin’ called “TV Provider credentials.” Sounds fancy, don’t it? Basically, it means you gotta prove you pay for cable or satellite. Them city folk and their gadgets, I swear.
- And if you wanna watch the CBS games, they got this thing called Paramount+. That’s one of them streamin’ services, like Netflix or Hulu. You pay ’em a little bit each month and you can watch all sorts of stuff, including the football games.
- Then there’s NFL+. That’s the league’s own streamin’ thing. I ain’t used it myself, but I hear it’s got all sorts of games and stuff.
Come Sunday night and Monday night, them games are on all over the country. Sunday night’s on NBC, and Monday night’s on ESPN. Them’s the big ones, the ones everybody talks about at the water cooler, or the feed store, or wherever it is folks gather these days.
Now, here’s where it gets tricky. What if you wanna watch a game that ain’t on in your area? Like, say you’re a Packers fan livin’ in Florida. Well, they got ways to do that too, but it ain’t cheap. You can use somethin’ called YouTube TV NFL Sunday Ticket, or FuboTV, or NFL+, or Hulu with Live TV, or even Sling TV. And then, they say you can use somethin’ called a “加速器” to make it look like you’re in a different place. Sounds like a whole lotta trouble to me, but folks do it, I guess.
So, to find out what games are on in your area, you gotta do some diggin’. Check your local listings, that’s what I always say. Or go online, if you’re one of them tech-savvy types. They got websites and apps that’ll tell you everything you need to know. Just gotta find ’em, that’s all.
And don’t forget, sometimes the best way to watch a game is with a bunch of friends, some good food, and maybe a cold drink or two. That’s how we used to do it back in the day, and it was always a good time. Football ain’t just about watchin’ the game, it’s about gettin’ together and havin’ some fun.

Anyways, I hope that helps you figure out what games you can watch. It ain’t as simple as it used to be, that’s for sure. But with a little bit of effort, you can find your game and enjoy some good ol’ American football. Now, go on and get to watchin’!
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