Alright, listen up, y’all. We gonna talk about this… uh… “4K” thing for the football games. You know, the fancy TV stuff. Don’t ask me what it means, sounds like some kinda new tractor model to me.
So, can you watch NFL games in this 4K thingy? Well, it’s kinda tricky, like trying to catch a greased pig at the county fair. Not everyone’s got it, that’s for sure.

Heard tell some of them TV channels, like Fox and NBC, they sometimes show the games in 4K. But them other fellas, CBS and ESPN, they ain’t doin’ it. Stingy, I tell ya. Like my old neighbor who wouldn’t lend a cup of sugar even if your life depended on it.
- Fox and NBC: Sometimes got 4K.
- CBS and ESPN: Nope, no 4K for you.
Now, if you wanna get all fancy-pants and watch in 4K, you gotta fork over some serious cash. Heard about this DirecTV Stream thing. Costs a pretty penny, like 87 dollars a month! And even then, you don’t get the NFL Network. Can you believe it? They charge you an arm and a leg and still hold somethin’ back. Reminds me of the time I bought a used car and the engine fell out the next day.
But, if you really, really want that 4K, DirecTV, the regular one, not that “Stream” stuff, seems to have a lot of it. They say they got the most sports in 4K. Don’t know how true that is, them city folk always exaggeratin’. But they sayin’ new folks can get it for free. Free, you say? Well, that’s a different story. Might be worth lookin’ into, I guess.
So, what do you need to watch NFL in 4K? It ain’t just about flippin’ a switch, that’s for sure. You need a whole bunch of stuff.
First off, you need one of them fancy 4K TVs. They cost a fortune, let me tell ya. Then you need some kinda box that hooks up to the TV, a “streaming device” they call it. And you gotta have that fast internet, like the kind the kids are always talkin’ about. And special wires too, “HDMI cables” they call ’em. Gotta be 4K compatible, whatever that means. Sounds like a whole lotta fuss to me.

Here’s the rundown, so you don’t get lost:
- A 4K TV (big and expensive)
- A compatible streaming device (another box to clutter the living room)
- High-speed internet (faster than a greased pig, remember?)
- 4K-compatible HDMI cables (special wires, of course)
- A streaming service that actually offers NFL games in 4K (good luck finding one!)
And even if you got all that stuff, you still gotta find a service that shows the games in 4K. It’s like trying to find a needle in a haystack, I tell ya. But they sayin’ it’s the best way to watch the games, all clear and sharp. Like you’re right there on the field. Me? I’m happy with my old TV, thank you very much. As long as I can see the ball and who’s got it, I’m good.
So, there you have it. The whole shebang about watching NFL in 4K. It’s complicated, expensive, and probably not worth all the trouble if you ask me. But hey, if you got the money and the patience, go for it. Me? I’ll stick to watchin’ the game with a cold beer and some good ol’ fashioned popcorn. That’s all you really need, ain’t it?
In short, to watch NFL in 4K you need a whole shebang: a 4k TV, a streaming gizmo, super-fast internet, special wires, and a service that actually shows NFL games in 4K. It’s a lot, ain’t it? And only some channels even do it, like Fox and NBC. CBS and ESPN? Forget about it. DirecTV seems to have the most 4K sports, but it’ll cost ya. So, if you really want that fancy picture, get ready to spend some money and do some fiddlin’ with all that equipment. Me? I’m good with my regular TV. As long as I can see the game, I’m happy.
Tags: [NFL, 4K, Ultra HD, Fox, NBC, DirecTV, streaming, sports, football, television]
