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Monday Night Football: How to Watch Titans vs. Dolphins, Packers vs. Giants Tonight Without Cable

By Matthew Lynch
February 1, 2024
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Monday Night Football has always been a staple for NFL fans seeking to cap off their weekend with high-stakes, prime-time thrillers. Tonight’s doubleheader offers an exciting lineup with the Tennessee Titans squaring off against the Miami Dolphins, followed by the Green Bay Packers taking on the New York Giants. For fans without cable subscriptions, there are several alternatives available to ensure they don’t miss out on these much-anticipated matchups.

Firstly, fans can turn to online streaming services that have live TV offerings. Platforms such as Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling TV, and FuboTV usually carry channels like ESPN that host Monday Night Football. These services often come with free trial periods for new subscribers, which can be utilized to watch tonight’s games.

Secondly, NFL enthusiasts might also download the NFL App or the Yahoo Sports App, which typically stream national games like Monday Night Football for free on mobile devices. However, keep in mind that restrictions may apply depending on your location.

Another option is to use digital antennas. Local broadcast of nationally televised games can often be accessed for free over-the-air in many areas. Thus, viewers could watch tonight’s games simply by hooking up an antenna to their TVs.

For those with existing streaming subscriptions like Amazon Prime Video, check if your membership includes access to sports networks like FOX Sports or CBS Sports, which sometimes carry games as well.

Finally, many sports bars and restaurants will likely show the game, providing a communal viewing experience for those willing to venture out.

In summary, fans have several ways to catch the Titans vs. Dolphins and Packers vs. Giants tonight without cable: streaming services with live TV options, official NFL mobile apps, digital antennas for local broadcasts, some existing digital subscriptions like Amazon Prime Video, and public venues like sports bars. With these options at hand, there’s no reason to miss out on the action-packed excitement of Monday Night Football.

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