Fight! Fight! Philly! (But How Do I Actually Watch the Game?)
Ah, the Philadelphia Eagles. Soaring through the skies like a magnificent wing-having... emu? (Hey, those things are fast!) They bring the passion, the energy, and the occasional existential dread when they throw a pick-six in the fourth quarter. But fear not, fellow Eagles fan! You've come to the right place to snag yourself a front-row seat to the action, metaphorical feathers and all.
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How Do I Watch The Philadelphia Eagles Game |
Cable? Streaming? Carrier Pigeon? Your Options for Eagle-Watching
There are more ways to catch an Eagles game these days than there are cheesesteaks in Philly (though that's a pretty high bar to clear). Here's a rundown of your choices:
- Classic Couch Potato: For the traditionalists out there, you can still catch Eagles games on regular ol' TV. Tune in to FOX, CBS, NBC, or ESPN depending on the schedule. Pro tip: Crack open a cold beverage and fire up the grill for the full experience (wing pun totally intended).
- Cord Cutters, Unite!: Ditched cable? No problem! Streaming services like Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling TV, and FuboTV all offer packages that include the channels that broadcast Eagles games. Just remember, these often require a subscription, so dust off your credit card.
- Going Digital: The NFL is getting in on the streaming game too! NFL+ lets you watch live local and primetime games on your phone or tablet, while Paramount+ offers live CBS games, which sometimes include the Eagles.
Remember: Blackouts can be a thing, so double-check the schedule to make sure the game isn't being broadcasted in your area. Nobody wants to miss Jalen Hurts launch a laser beam downfield, only to be greeted by the dreaded "local blackout" message.
Fancy Upgrades for the Discerning Fan
Feeling fancy? Here are a few ways to elevate your Eagles-watching experience:
- NFL Sunday Ticket: This subscription lets you watch pretty much any NFL game, anywhere, anytime. Think of it as the Willy Wonka golden ticket of football viewing. Just a heads-up: This one can be a bit pricier than other options.
- NFL RedZone: Want to ditch the filler and just see every touchdown from every game? NFL RedZone is your jam. It's like fast-forwarding through a bad commercial break, but for, you know, touchdowns.
How To: Frequently Asked Questions for the Frustrated Fan
- How to: Find out what channel the Eagles game is on?
- The best way to check is the official Philadelphia Eagles website or app. They'll have the schedule and broadcast information readily available.
- How to: Deal with my significant other who hates football?
- Negotiation is key. Offer to watch their favorite show in exchange for catching the game. If that fails, well, maybe noise-canceling headphones are an option?
- How to: Stop myself from getting too stressed during a close game?
- Deep breaths are your friend. Remember, it's just a game (mostly).
- How to: Celebrate a win?
- High fives, fist bumps, and maybe even a celebratory cheesesteak are all acceptable options.
- How to: Cope with a loss?
- There's always next week! Drown your sorrows in a soft pretzel (because even in defeat, Philly food is a win).