The Los Angeles Chargers will face off against the Dallas Cowboys today in their NFL Week 3 preseason game. The Chargers are looking to bounce back from a loss in Week 2, while the Cowboys will be aiming to continue their momentum following a victory last week.
If you’re interested in watching the game, here’s what you need to know about its broadcast details.
The matchup between the Los Angeles Chargers and Dallas Cowboys is set to kick off on Saturday, August 24, 2024, at 4:00 p.m. ET (1:00 p.m. PT). Fans can catch the game on NFL Network, with streaming options available through services such as Sling TV.
For those without cable, Sling TV offers a budget-friendly way to watch today’s game and all major sporting events this fall. A subscription to the Blue tier of Sling TV is necessary for access to NFL Network, starting at $20 for the first month. For enhanced coverage of NFL and college football, it’s worth considering the Orange + Blue with Sports Extra tier, which is available for $50 in the first month, with ongoing promotions available.
Additionally, Sling TV offers a Season Pass option, which gives significant savings for those who prepay for four months. Note that Sling does not include CBS, so adding Paramount+ is recommended for those looking to have access to CBS programming.
Sling TV’s Orange + Blue plan features:
– Over 52 channels, including local NBC, Fox, and ABC affiliates, where available.
– Access to national and local NFL games at competitive pricing.
– 50 hours of cloud DVR storage for recording games.
– An option to add other sports channels through Sling TV’s Sports Extras.
Another option for watching NFL games is FuboTV, which is designed for sports enthusiasts. FuboTV provides access to a broad range of NFL games throughout the season, including channels like CBS, NBC, and ESPN. New users can sign up for a seven-day free trial.
Key features of FuboTV include:
– Over 180 channels, including NFL Network, with the option for enhanced packages.
– No contracts, allowing for cancellation at any time.
– 1,000 hours of cloud-based DVR capability.
Hulu + Live TV is another streaming service that allows access to NFL games. The service offers over 90 channels and includes ESPN+, Disney+, and unlimited DVR storage for $77 per month after a three-day free trial.
For fans looking specifically to watch today’s game, NFL+ provides streaming access to all NFL preseason games for $40 a year (or $7 monthly), including out-of-market games.
In preparation for the upcoming NFL season, fans can also explore Amazon’s NFL Fan Shop, which features officially licensed team merchandise, from jerseys to apparel. Great deals on sports equipment and TVs are also available for those looking to enhance their game-day experience.