Okay, so I’m a huge NFL fan, right? And this season, figuring out where to catch the games has been a real headache. It used to be so simple, but now it’s like a puzzle. So I decided to get to the bottom of this once and for all, to make my Sundays stress-free.
First Attempt – Checking the Usual Suspects
First, I grabbed my phone and started looking at the usual channels. You know, the big names like FOX, CBS, NBC, and ESPN. I went through their schedules, one by one, to see what games they were showing. Most of the time they split the Sunday games. I made a list, marking down which network had which game.

- FOX – Got some games, good.
- CBS – Yep, they’ve got a bunch too.
- NBC – Okay, Sunday Night Football, I knew that.
- ESPN – Monday Night Football, check.
Digging Deeper – Streaming and More
But I wasn’t satisfied. I wanted the full picture. I remembered hearing something about streaming services, so I dove into that next. That’s when things got a bit more complicated. I found out about this thing called Fubo, which apparently streams a lot of the games. And it seemed like ABC was also in the mix this time.
I explored a bit on Youtube, and find a thing called NFL Sunday Ticket. It looks like can watch a lot of games on it.
The Final Plan
After all this digging, I finally had a solid plan. I figured out that to catch all the games, I’d need a mix of the traditional TV channels (FOX, CBS, NBC, ESPN) and some streaming stuff (Fubo, and also Amazon Prime Video, ESPN+, Netflix). So I made sure I had access to all these, either through my cable subscription or by signing up for trials or whatever.
It was a bit of work, honestly, but now I’m set for the season. No more scrambling at the last minute to figure out where to watch the game. I can just kick back, relax, and enjoy some football. And I hope this helps some of you out there who might be struggling with the same problem. It’s a bit of a mess this year, but with a little effort, you can definitely figure it out!