Okay, so, I wanted to watch the Packers game the other day. I’m a big fan, and I definitely didn’t want to miss it.

First, I checked the date and time. It was Sunday, 4:30 PM ET. Perfect, I had nothing else planned.
Then came the big question: what channel was it on? I grabbed my phone and started my usual routine – googling it. I just typed in “Packers game channel” and hit enter.
- Boom, right there at the top. Fox. It’s always on Fox, or at least usually. Good, that’s easy, I have Fox.
- But wait, there’s more. It also said something about streaming. Fox Sports, NFL+, YouTubeTV, something like that.
- I scrolled a bit more. Oh, and Hulu! Yeah, I have Hulu too, but I only use it for a few shows and mostly just watch sports on regular TV.
So, I turned on the TV, flipped to Fox, and bam! There it was, the pre-game show. I settled in on the couch, grabbed some snacks, and got ready for kickoff. It was a good game, too. They played the Eagles, a tough team. I’m not gonna lie, I was a little nervous, but hey, that’s part of the fun, right?
Anyway, that’s how I figured out what channel the Packers game was on. It wasn’t too hard, just a quick search and I was good to go.