How to watch Cowboys vs. Eagles in Week 10 with and without cable
By Jerry Trotta
A November rivalry game against the Philadelphia Eagles would normally give Dallas Cowboys fans enough energy to run a marathon. With a 3-5 record, Dak Prescott out injured, and Mike McCarthy seemingly a dead-man walking, this game has almost zero juice.
Don't tell that to Micah Parsons, though. He believes the Cowboys' season is still alive. There's nothing the Pennsylvania native would love more than playing spoiler against the 6-2 Eagles, who are looking up at the upstart Commanders in the NFC East.
The Cowboys will get up for this game and the Eagles have a penchant for playing down to their competition. Nick Sirianni is also a lock every week to make a boneheaded decision.
There's a path to victory for Dallas, but Philly is rolling right now and are rightfully touchdown favorites. Despite the lack of juice, a Cowboys-Eagles game is always must-see TV and we've got you covered on how to watch the action regardless of whether you have a cable subscription.
Cowboys vs. Eagles game details
- Date: Nov. 10
- Location: AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)
- Kickoff time: 3:25 pm CT
How to watch Cowboys vs. Eagles on TV
Cowboys fans will b thrown for a loop this week as Sunday's game will be broadcast on CBS. There will be a competing game in the late afternoon window, as CBS will also have Jets-Cardinals. Be sure to check your local listings.
CBS will send its No. 1 broadcast team of Jim Nantz and Tony Romo to AT&T Stadium. Being that Dallas seemingly plays on FOX every week, Sunday will mark the first time all season Nantz and Romo call a Cowboys game.
Last week's game was a refreshing change of pace as the great Greg Olsen was on the call. With Dallas slated as heavy underdogs and widely projected to lose this rivalry game, at least fans will have the luxury of hearing a strong broadcast. Nantz and Romo are two of the best in the business.
How to stream Cowboys vs. Eagles
In-market Cowboys and Lions fans can stream the game on multiple platforms, including FuboTV, which offers a seven-day free trial to new users. A stream can also be found on YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV.
If you are out-of-market, you won't be able to access Fubo, Youtube TV or Hulu for the game. If you need a stream, check out NFL Sunday Ticket, which carries every out-of-market game throughout the 2024 season. You can sign up for NFL Sunday Ticket behind this link.