Ahhh Saturday! Saturday is the best day of the week. It’s the day when life seems just a little bit slower and I can relax. It’s the one day of the week that I can lie in, take my sweet time getting ready and maybe have a lazy day with friends or family. But out of all the things I can do on Saturdays, nothing beats NFL games. It’s the start of the weekend and it’s definitely one of my favorite weekly activities.
Every week, I try to make it to at least one NFL game. Nowadays the NFL’s popularity has gone up significantly so it’s almost impossible to get tickets from the second the tickets come out. Let’s be real, the thrill of watching the players run on the field is incomparable. It also helps that the games are scheduled at such convenient times.
When it comes to Saturday games, they usually start late in the afternoon, depending on the channel they are being televised on. The later games tend to Have a start time around 4 or 5 pm for east coast viewers, 7 or 8 pm for the viewers in the central time zone, and 10 pm for west coast viewers.
The games are also usually scheduled closer to the evening games on Sundays. This way, everyone gets a chance to watch the live games and it doesn’t interfere with the plans for other days. The time gets later in the day, so if you choose to head home, you’ll still be able to catch a few of the best games just before your bedtime.
Granted, these times also make it harder to get up early on Sundays but hey, you live and you learn. Besides, the late night games make it so much easier to catch all the action at once. It’s so satisfying to just kick back and watch the NFL on a relaxed Saturday night. Also, the food! I mean, what’s better than munching on your favorite snacks while watching the game?
What’s even more exciting is that Saturdays are usually filled with doubleheaders. It’s an entire day of watching the NFL being hosted with teams facing off against each other. It gives me all the chills to just imagine the amount of tight competition. And no matter who wins or loses, I’m always hyped to watch the players come alive, especially in the playoffs.
That being said, Sundays are also great when it comes to the NFL games but Saturdays are the golden day. Not to mention, Saturday games tend to be broadcasted on different channels for different match-ups. This way, if there’s a particular team or game you want to watch, you’ll always get the chance to do so.
Wednesdays are another great day to catch some NFL action. These games usually span from Tuesday night all the way to Thursday morning. However, if you’re looking for one go-to day that will surely get you the best viewing pleasure, Saturday is your winner!
So the next time you’re lazing about with friends on a Saturday, just casually turn on the TV and catch the latests NFL games. You could even invite a couple of friends over and enjoy the games together. Who knows, you might create a new tradition too.
For those who don’t have the chance to attend any games in person, the NFL app is always a great option. With it you can enjoy NFL games from the comfort of your own home. Of course, nothing beats heading out to the stadium and cheering on your favorite team but the app makes it so much more convenient.
I have to admit that games on the NFL app are not the same as watching it in the stadium but it still gives a great experience. It allows me to get an up-close seat to all the action and I get to fully immerse myself in the atmosphere of the game.
If you’re unfamiliar with how it works, the NFL app usually offers only select games on afternoons and nights. So Saturdays usually consist of a mix of NFL games. It ranges from 1pm EST to late in the evening at 11:30pm EST. On top of that, the NFL app also offers various primetime games on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings.
So you see, no matter what the day, the NFL has something for everyone –all week long. The NFL app schedules all sorts of exciting games for viewers of all ages. And the best part is that you don’t have to worry about any blackout restrictions no matter where you are.
The one downside is that the games available on the app are US only. This means that viewers outside of the US might have to resort to watching the games using other websites. But the games are still worth the watch no matter how you access them.
And if you’re living in the US, the app also allows you to keep track of scores and standings of all the teams and their respective divisions. You can even use the app to order tickets to upcoming games so you never miss out on the excitement.
It’s also great that the app offers so many options when it comes to the different sports packages. Whether you want to watch the games at a bar or at the stadium, the app has got you covered. And even if you can’t make it to the stadium, you can always catch the action from the comfort of your own home or local sports bar.
So yeah, that’s the beauty of Saturdays and the NFL games. Now all you have to do is find the perfect package to suit your personal needs, plan a get-together with your friends or family, grab a few snacks and get ready to cheer for your favorite team. It’s honestly one of the best ways to spend a Saturday night. Plus, the camaraderie between fans is so uplifting.