Alright, folks, gather around! Today, I wanna talk about how I finally figured out how to watch my favorite team, the Miami Dolphins. I’m not the most tech-savvy guy, but I managed to get it all set up, and I’m here to share my experience.

So, first things first, I gotta know when the game is. I usually just look it up online, you know, a simple search. The Dolphins are playing the New York Jets this Sunday. They’re playing back home at the Hard Rock Stadium, which is awesome.
Now, the real question: how to watch it? There are a bunch of different ways, and it took me a bit of trial and error to figure out what works best for me. I know that the game will be broadcast on CBS, so if you have a traditional TV package, you’re good to go.
But I wanted to explore other options. I heard about these streaming services, like Hulu + Live TV, Fubo TV, and DirecTV Stream. I think Amazon Prime Video might have some games, too. I tried a couple of them. They’re pretty cool because you can watch on your phone, computer, or even your smart TV.
- Tried Hulu + Live TV: I signed up for a trial. It was pretty easy to navigate, and I found the Dolphins game without much hassle.
- Checked out Fubo TV: This one seemed a bit more focused on sports, which I liked. The interface was a bit different, but I got the hang of it.
- Looked into DirecTV Stream: This one was a little more expensive, but it had a lot of channels. I didn’t try it. I know it’s another option.
Here’s what I did:
After trying things out, I decided to stick with Hulu + Live TV. It had all the channels I wanted, including CBS for the Dolphins games, and the price was reasonable. Plus, I could watch other stuff, like college football, on channels like ESPN and FOX. It also has a channel that is called ACC Network. I don’t know it before.
One thing I learned is that you can watch the games live, but you can also record them to watch later. That’s super handy if you have other things going on during game time.

So, there you have it! That’s how I, a regular, not-so-techy guy, figured out how to watch the Miami Dolphins. It might take a little bit of exploring to find the best option for you, but trust me, it’s worth it to catch all the action. Go Dolphins!