Monday Night Football: How to Watch Eagles vs. Buccaneers, Rams vs. Bengals Tonight Without Cable
Monday Night Football has become a staple for NFL fans, providing a weeknight rush of gridiron excitement. This evening offers a thrilling double-header as the Philadelphia Eagles take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, followed by the Los Angeles Rams facing off against the Cincinnati Bengals. If you’re one of many who have cut the traditional cable cord, fear not; there are still plenty of ways to catch all the action live.
First up is the streaming option. There are multiple streaming services that offer ESPN as part of their packages, such as Sling TV, YouTube TV, Hulu with Live TV, and AT&T TV Now. Each of these services provides access to Monday Night Football and other live sports content, with various pricing plans to suit different budgets and viewing preferences.
For those looking to steer clear of subscription fees, over-the-air antennas are a one-time purchase that can provide access to local channels broadcasting the game. While Monday Night Football typically airs on cable through ESPN, check local listings for any broadcast changes.
Another route for devoted NFL followers is the official NFL app or NFL website, which may offer live streaming services for games. Additionally, ESPN’s website and app will typically stream Monday Night Football games as well, but you’ll usually need to prove you have a valid TV service provider.
For international viewers, NFL Game Pass is an option. This service allows fans from around the world to watch every NFL game live and on-demand, though this comes with its own subscription cost.
Finally, some mobile providers and platforms offer special deals or included services that can be used to stream Monday Night Football without additional charges. Verizon Wireless customers, for example, can use the Yahoo Sports app to stream live games on their mobile devices.
No matter your situation or budget, there’s an option out there for you to enjoy Monday Night Football without needing a traditional cable connection. So grab your favorite snacks, don your team’s jersey, and get ready for some football under the bright lights of prime time!