Howdy, Partner! You Ready for Some Dallas Cowboys Football? (Without Sharing Your Popcorn)
The summer sun is beatin' down, but us Cowboys fans know what's on the horizon: America's Team clawing its way back to the top. But before Dak Prescott starts slingin' laser beams and Ezekiel Elliott jukes defenders into oblivion, you gotta figure out how to catch all the action. Don't worry, this here guide will have you prepped for gameday like a true Jerry Jones suit (minus the questionable fashion choices).
How To Watch All Dallas Cowboys Games |
Where the West Was Won (and Hopefully Won Again): Local Broadcasts
Let's start with the classics, partner. You got yourself a trusty antenna and live in Cowboys country? Then you're golden. Most Dallas games will be broadcast on CBS, FOX, or NBC, depending on the week's schedule. Just remember, sometimes these networks play a game of musical chairs, so check the listings beforehand to avoid a "dangnabbit, I missed the opening kickoff!" moment.
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Pro Tip: Snag yourself a comfy recliner, invite some friends (or your favorite punching bag for those frustrating moments), and get ready for some good ol' fashioned football banter.
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Cutting the Cord? No Problem, We Got Apps for That
These days, who needs cable anyway? There's a whole herd of streaming services ready to saddle up and deliver your Cowboys fix. Here's the lowdown on a few popular options:
Tip: Absorb, don’t just glance.
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YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV: These services offer a bunch of channels, including the big three (CBS, FOX, NBC) for live broadcasts. Plus, some even come with NFL Network, which shows stuff like Thursday Night Football (although the Cowboys rarely play on Thursdays).
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NFL Sunday Ticket (on YouTube or YouTube TV): This bad boy lets you watch ANY out-of-market game, so you'll never miss a Cowboys showdown, no matter where they're playin'. Just remember, it comes with a price tag, so make sure your wallet's ready for some extra spending.
Word to the Wise: Do your research and compare pricing before committing to a streaming service. Some offer free trials, so you can take them for a spin and see which one wrangles your fancy.
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The High Seas (of Streaming, Not Actual Seas...Probably)
Alright, let's address the elephant in the room. There are, ahem, alternative methods of catching games online. But tread carefully, partner. These streams can be unreliable, and some might even be carrying malware that could make your computer do the two-step right off your desk. Just saying, protecting your precious device is more important than watching a pixelated Tony Pollard run.
Here's the bottom line: If you absolutely have to go this route, be smart about it. Do your research, use a good VPN, and for the love of Pete Staubach, avoid anything that looks like it came straight outta a pop-up ad.
Don't Forget the Apps, Partner!
No matter how you watch the games, there are a couple of apps you gotta have on your phone:
- Dallas Cowboys App: This is your one-stop shop for all things Cowboys. Get live stats, breaking news, and exclusive content to keep you pumped up all season long.
- NFL App: This one's great for following the whole league. Check scores, highlights, and even watch condensed game replays if you're short on time.
There you have it, folks! With a little planning and this handy guide, you'll be a Dallas Cowboys viewing pro in no time. Now, grab your favorite jersey, fire up the grill, and get ready to cheer on America's Team! Remember, win or lose (though hopefully mostly win), it's all about enjoying the ride. Howdy!