Okay, so, I wanted to watch the Carolina Panthers game the other day. I’m a huge fan, and I just couldn’t miss it, you know? I started searching around trying to figure out where I could watch it.
First, I checked some of the usual spots, like Prime Video and DAZN. I saw somewhere online that some of the games might be streamed there, but nope, not this one. I did find something about watching “out-of-market” games on some NFL Sunday Ticket thing on YouTubeTV, but I wasn’t sure if that applied to me.

Checking the Schedule
Next, I found this neat tool that shows the Panthers’ schedule based on your location and your TV services. Pretty cool, huh? I put in my info, and it spit out when and where the game was going to be broadcast. It said the game was going to be on CBS. That was a relief since I have regular cable with CBS.
Confirming the Channel
I also found a broadcast map online. It showed that the game would indeed be available on my local CBS affiliate station. It even told me which specific channel to tune into in my city – WBTV in my case.
- Checked streaming services.
- Used a personalized schedule tool.
- Found a broadcast map.
- Checked the affiliate station.
- Confirmed game on CBS.
So, long story short, after a bit of digging, I figured out that I could watch the Carolina Panthers game on my local CBS channel. It was a Sunday game, 1 p.m. Eastern Time, and I made sure to mark my calendar so I wouldn’t miss it. All that searching was worth it because I got to see my team play!