Howdy, Partner! You Ready to Witness Every Single Dallas Cowboys Victory This Season? (Well, Maybe Most of Them)
Ah, football season. A time for crisp autumn air, questionable referee calls, and the undeniable truth that the Dallas Cowboys are goin' to the Super Bowl (or at least that's what your uncle will be yelling at the TV all season). But fear not, loyal fan, because catching every glorious moment of America's Team's dominance doesn't require a magical horseshoe or a decoder ring. No sir, just a little know-how and maybe a bigger TV so you can see Dak Prescott's glorious mane flowing in slow motion.
How To Watch Every Dallas Cowboys Game |
The Classic Couch Potato Method: Over-the-Air and Cable
Let's start with the tried-and-true. You, a comfy recliner, and the majestic power of free (or mostly free) television. That's right, partner, some Cowboys games are broadcast on channels you can snag with those rabbit ears on top of your TV (assuming they haven't been repurposed as a coat hanger by now). We're talkin' CBS, FOX, NBC, and sometimes even ESPN. Just remember, channel surfing ain't for the faint of heart. You might accidentally land on an episode of tiddlywinks instead of that crucial third-down conversion.
Pro Tip: Check your local listings before kickoff. Nobody wants to miss Dak dropping a dime because they were busy watching reruns of "Friends" (again).
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Cutting the Cord? No Worries, Stream Those Cowboys!
Listen, cable packages can be thicker than a lineman's neck these days. So, if you're rocking the streaming life, there are a ton of options to catch America's Team. YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, fuboTV – they're all vying for your eyeballs (and your monthly subscription fee). These services basically give you all the channels you might want, including the ones that broadcast Cowboys games. Just make sure you check the specific channels offered in your area, because nobody wants a streaming service that's all reruns of "The Bachelor" and no Dak.
Word to the Wise: Most streaming services offer free trials. Take advantage of them to snag a free month of Cowboys goodness (and maybe a sneak peek at that new baking competition show, we won't judge).
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Going All Out: NFL Sunday Ticket and the Dreaded Blackout
Now, if you're a hardcore Cowboys fan who needs their daily dose of blue and silver, no matter what, then NFL Sunday Ticket might be your huckleberry. This magical service lets you watch pretty much any NFL game, including those pesky out-of-market ones that the local channels refuse to show. Just be warned, it can be pricier than a luxury hat with a giant star on it.
But Wait, There's More! The Potential Pitfall of Blackouts
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Even with NFL Sunday Ticket, there's a sneaky villain called "blackouts" that can prevent you from seeing your beloved Cowboys. Basically, if the game is considered a "local sellout" then even NFL Sunday Ticket can't save you. So, you might wanna check the blackout rules before you invest in that fancy package.
Beyond the Basics: Apps and the Official Source – Straight from the Horse's Mouth
There's more to being a Cowboys fan than just watching the games (well, maybe not much more). The NFL mobile app and the Dallas Cowboys app are your one-stop shops for all things Cowboys. News, highlights, analysis (some of it questionable, but hey, that's the beauty of fandom!), and maybe even a chance to win a signed Dak Prescott football (hey, a man can dream).
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So there you have it, partner. With a little know-how and maybe a bag of your favorite chips, you'll be ready to witness every glorious touchdown, every bone-crushing tackle, and every questionable coaching decision this season brings. Now, go forth and represent the Star like the true champion you are!