Alright, folks, gather ’round! I’ve got another one of my little tech adventures to share with you today. So, the other day, I was dying to catch the Browns game. I’m a huge fan, you know? But here’s the thing – I didn’t have cable. Yeah, yeah, I know, I’m one of those cord-cutters. But hey, it saves me a bunch of money, right?

Anyway, I started my quest to find out where I could watch the game. First things first, I grabbed my trusty laptop and started with a simple Google search. I just typed in “where can i watch the browns game” and hit enter.
The search results were like a goldmine of information. I saw a few options right off the bat.
- Paramount+– That’s one of those streaming services, like Netflix or Hulu.
- NFL+– This one’s specifically for NFL games, makes sense.
- YouTube TV– I’ve heard of this one. It’s got that NFL Sunday Ticket thing.
- Fubo– This one was offering some kind of free trial, interesting.
Then I dug a little deeper. I found out that if the game was scheduled on CBS, I could watch it on my local CBS station, even without cable! Sweet! And get this, Paramount+ also streams the CBS games live. So, that’s like a double win.
But wait, there’s more! I also learned that if you’re outside the US, you can catch the games on DAZN with the NFL Game Pass International. That’s pretty cool for all the international Browns fans out there.
Oh, and here’s another thing I stumbled upon – Hulu + Live TV. With a subscription to that, you can supposedly watch and even record games from different teams throughout the season. Nice for those who follow multiple teams.

Now, for those who are old school and still have regular TVs, I found that you can watch in-market Browns games for free on CBS, FOX, and NBC. That’s if you have those channels, of course.
And if you’re like me and prefer listening instead of watching, you can listen to the games live on the Browns website and their mobile app. I found the pregame starts at 12:30 pm, and they’re also on 850 ESPN Cleveland and 98.5 WNCX. Options, people, options!
I even found out that this particular game I was interested in was available on multiple streaming services for free, and it was gonna kick off at 4:05 pm Eastern time.
In the end
I went with Paramount+ because I already had a subscription. But man, it was a journey just figuring all this out! It’s crazy how many options there are these days. It took some real digging, but hey, I got to watch my Browns game, and that’s all that matters! It’s pretty cool that there are so many ways to watch, whether you’re a cord-cutter like me or have cable or whatever. You’ve got options on your TV, online, and even on the radio. Technology is amazing, isn’t it?
So, there you have it, my friends. Another tech adventure in the books. Hope this helps some of you out there who might be wondering the same thing. Until next time!
