Uh-oh... I had a link someone posted around here... it’s a Torrent I think...
nfl.com actually streamed one of the games a couple of weeks ago.
You might check them first.
justin.tv sometimes has a few streams — and the NFL shuts those streams down during the game.
My cable only has NFL Network on a sports tier that I do not subscribe to, so I look online.
Great question. I want to watch tomorrow’s Denver vs. New England game. I’m willing to pay for the stream.
In the Dallas area; CW33 carries the game.
Go to firstrowsports.tv then select American Football.
It’s overseas so NFL can’t shut it down. Don’t fall for the pop-up overlays telling you to click to update. Just look for the little x to close them and it streams just fine.
Tampa 24 to Cowboys 17. Watch Jerry’s head explode on TV when they lose. I’m betting Rob Ryan has put on an additional 20 pounds since last weeks game. Every week he looks as if he gains 10-20 pounds.
You might be able to find the game on streaming TV on your comp. but if a sports station in your area carries Westwood One football you might hear it that way
For example, WEEI 93.7/850 Boston:
7:00PM 12:00AM Saturday Night Football: Cowboys @ Buccaneers
(not sure if they can stream the game or not)
To find a station in your area
http://westwoodonesports.com/stations/
Yes you can. Here is the link and follow the instructions.
http://www.zeropaid.com/news/9122/how_to_watch_nfl_games_for_free/
BTW... For anyone. Looks like all the Channels on cable and Satellite are making Aps for the iPad II and iPhone. Where you can watch regular programs. The APS are free, but they still have the commercials.
You can also through iTunes get all the TV shows you like. Netflix for $7 or $8 a month you can watch online. Ditto Hulu which is more TV oriented than movies.
Finally for the news junkies. Most news channels have all their shows with Apps and on the web site. You can see the debates live too.
Highly recommend ditching your cable, satellite and get an iPad II. If you have Apple TV (requires an HDTV), then you can transfer everything on your iPad to your TV. It does it through your Wireless Router.
Highly recommend an iPad II for all Freepers and all ages. There is plenty for everyone. I was PC guy so it took a little practice to figure out Apple. Nevertheless, you will love it. Oh and it’s has a free Kindle App. So it acts as Kindle too.
Great Christmas gift for any Freeper! You will make your money back in a year and will not regret it.
For the record about half the Apps are free. I believe there are over 700,000 Apps (aka application/software for your device).
Big fantasy football implications for my team tonight, I will be glued to the game