Thanksgiving may be a day filled with family and food, but it’s traditionally also a day filled with football. In fact, you’ll get to watch three NFL games over Thursday's holiday, starting at 12:30 p.m. ET.
The great news for cord cutters is that all the games are broadcast for free via local Over-the-Air channels.
The NFL is one of the easiest sports leagues in the world to watch as a cord cutter.
In fact, you don't even need one of those fancy cable-like streaming services to catch the large majority of the NFL's regular-season and postseason action.
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Cutting your cable subscription doesn’t have to be the end of watching live sports. It’s actually quite easy to watch your favorite football team all season long, even without cable.
That being said, there are a couple of key things you need to know to make sure you’re not missing some of the biggest college football and NFL games this year. Keep reading to learn the steps you need to take to start watching football after cutting the cord.
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The best thing about being a cord cutter during the 2017 NFL playoffs is that even if you don’t have cable, you can still catch the majority of the scheduled games because they’re available for free with a simple Over-the-Air antenna.
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Thanksgiving Day is especially huge for NFL football fans. It’s engrained in Thanksgiving tradition—sitting around the TV with a turkey hangover watching the big games.
For cord cutters or those visiting family who have cut cable, the great news is you can catch all the games live, in full HD and without cable.
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The NFL pre-season will be the first opportunity to watch your favorite team shake the cobwebs off and prepare for the road to the Superbowl. If you don’t have cable, your first step is ensuring your cord-cutting setup is ready to go. With that in mind, let’s take a look at the ideal cord-cutting setups for catching NFL pre-season action.
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