What Channel Are The Preseason Football Games On

Ah, preseason football. The time of year when hope springs eternal. Also, the time of year you spend frantically flipping channels. What channel even are the preseason games on?
It feels like a national scavenger hunt. A quest for fleeting moments of pigskin glory. Often starring guys you’ve never heard of.
The Great Preseason Channel Shuffle
First, let’s acknowledge the elephant in the room. Or, the overpaid athlete in shoulder pads. National networks like ESPN and NFL Network usually grab some games. But which ones? That’s the million-dollar (or, you know, slightly less) question.
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Then there are your local broadcast channels. Your local affiliates. They often show games featuring your hometown team. Unless, of course, they decide a rerun of that ancient sitcom is more appealing. Which, let's be honest, it sometimes is.
Streaming Services to the Rescue? (Maybe?)
Of course, we live in the age of streaming. Surely, the answer lies there? Peacock? Paramount+? The NFL app itself? Prepare to subscribe to everything! And still miss half the games.

Don't forget NFL+. It is the league's own streaming service. But the restrictions are enough to make you scream. Are you even allowed to watch live games? It is sometimes unclear.
Then there’s the delightful dance of VPNs and out-of-market subscriptions. But that's a whole different (and potentially legally murky) ballgame. Just kidding, I would never do that.
My Unpopular Opinion (Brace Yourselves)
Here’s where I confess something possibly controversial. Something that might get me booed off the internet. Are you ready?

I… don’t really care that much. About finding every single preseason game, I mean.
Look, I love football. I really do. But preseason is like the awkward first date of the football season. You're trying to gauge compatibility. But mostly you're just hoping things don't get too weird.
Rookies, Rounding into Shape, and Questionable Calls
Yes, it’s exciting to see the rookies. To watch players battle for a roster spot. To analyze every single play like it's the Super Bowl. Okay, maybe some people do that.

But for me? Preseason is more about the background noise. The comforting hum of football on the TV. While I’m simultaneously doing something else. Like, you know, laundry or online shopping.
And let’s be real. The quality of play can be… uneven. The penalties are frequent. The calls are baffling. Sometimes I wonder if the refs are still in preseason mode, too.
Embrace the Chaos (and Maybe Google It)
So, what channel are the preseason games on? The answer is a frustratingly ambiguous "it depends." A lot.

Your best bet? A quick Google search tailored to your team. Or a peek at your local listings. Or just flipping through the channels until you stumble upon something resembling football.
Or, you know, you could just wait for the regular season. When the games actually count. And the channel situation is (slightly) less confusing. It is your choice.
Ultimately, preseason football is a bizarre and beautiful beast. So, embrace the chaos. Enjoy the questionable plays. And don't stress too much about finding every single game. Your sanity will thank you.
