Never miss the Washington Commanders on TV
Supporting the Washington Commanders requires considerable resilience. From the highs of the first Joe Gibbs years to the frustration of multiple name changes and a constant carousel at quarterback, fans have weathered plenty of instability. Yet, if you want to watch the Washington Commanders this season, you may find a renewed sense of optimism surrounding the team.
It’s no surprise these days that NFL games are shown on both traditional TV networks and streaming platforms. Fortunately, I’ve mapped out the Commanders’ 2026 TV situation to keep things simple. Below, you’ll find a breakdown of this season’s channel listings, best cord-cutting packages, and free options so you’re fully prepared for game day.
What channel shows Washington Commanders games?
You can watch the Washington Commanders on FOX, CBS, NBC, ESPN, NFL Network, and Amazon Prime Video this season. Traditional live TV providers carry most of these broadcast networks, but your viewing options will vary depending on where you live.
In-market fans can catch regional Sunday afternoon matchups through local FOX and CBS affiliates. Meanwhile, out-of-market viewers will need an NFL Sunday Ticket subscription to access those same broadcasts.
| Channel | Starting price | Coverage | Available on |
|---|---|---|---|
| CBS | Varies | Regional Sunday afternoon games | Over-the-air antenna, select TV providers, Paramount+ |
| FOX | Varies | Regional Sunday afternoon games | Over-the-air antenna, select TV providers, FOX One |
| NBC | Varies | Sunday Night Football games | Over-the-air antenna, select TV providers, Peacock Premium |
| ESPN | Varies | Monday Night Football games | Select TV providers, ESPN Unlimited |
| NFL Network | Varies | Exclusive international games & select matchups | Select TV providers, NFL+ |
| Amazon Prime Video | $8.99–$17.98/mo. | Thursday Night Football games | Amazon Prime Video app |
| NFL Sunday Ticket | $276.00–$522.00/yr. | Out-of-market Sunday afternoon games | YouTube TV, YouTube Primetime Channels |
Best TV plans for watching the Washington Commanders
Nearly every TV provider offers Commanders games, but the number of games you’ll get depends on the game week and your location. Because NFL broadcasts are scattered across local channels, premium networks, and streaming exclusives, finding a single home for every kickoff is virtually impossible.
The easiest way to build your TV package is to get a robust live TV streaming service that covers your local CBS and FOX affiliates, as well as national networks like NBC and ESPN. From there, you just need to add a standalone Amazon Prime Video subscription to make sure you don’t miss the Commanders’ Thursday Night Football appearance in Week 10.

Best Overall
YouTube TV ($82.99/mo.) is the best overall service for Commanders fans because it features every essential local and national channel, while also offering the option to add NFL Sunday Ticket to your plan.

Exclusive Games
You’ll need a Prime Video subscription ($8.99–$17.98/mo.) to watch the Commanders and any other NFL team during Thursday Night Football.

Out-of-Market Coverage
An NFL Sunday Ticket subscription is essential for out-of-market Commanders fans. It lets you stream all the regional Sunday afternoon matchups on CBS and FOX that aren’t airing locally.
Watch the Commanders with a free trial
If you want to catch a Commanders game on TV without paying, you can try a live TV streaming service through a promotional free trial. Just keep in mind that local network availability varies by region, and you’ll need to cancel before the trial ends to avoid a monthly subscription fee.
| Packages | Price | CBS | FOX | NBC | ESPN | ABC | NFL Network | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DIRECTV | Five days free, then $84.99–$149.99/mo. | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | View Plans for DIRECTV STREAM |
| Fubo | Five days free, then $14.99–$103.99/mo. | ✔ | ✔ | — | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | View Plans for FuboTV |
| Hulu + Live TV | Three days free, then $88.99–$99.99/mo. | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | View Plans for Hulu |
| YouTube TV | Varies, then $82.99/mo. | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | View Plans for YouTube TV |
Data effective as of post date. Offers and availability may vary by location and are subject to change.
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How to watch the Washington Commanders FAQ
Can I stream Commanders games without cable?
Yes, you can stream Commanders games without traditional cable. In-market fans need a live TV streaming service carrying their local CBS and FOX affiliates, while out-of-market fans can use NFL Sunday Ticket. You'll also need Amazon Prime Video for streaming-exclusive matchups.
Can I watch the Commanders for free?
Yes, Commanders games that air on broadcast networks like ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC are free to watch using an over-the-air antenna. Alternatively, you can use promotional free trials from live TV streaming services as a temporary viewing option.
Who are the Commanders' TV announcers?
Chick Hernandez provides play-by-play commentary alongside analyst Brian Mitchell for the Commanders' local preseason TV broadcasts on WUSA9, with Bryan Colbert Jr. handling sideline duties. During the regular season, national network TV announcers rotate weekly depending on the broadcast.
Why are Commanders games blacked out in my area?
If a Commanders game is blacked out on NFL Sunday Ticket, you live within the team's home broadcast region. Blackout rules require in-market fans to watch those specific regional matchups live on their local CBS or FOX affiliate instead.
Why you should trust us
Our CableTV.com Sports Editor, Taylor Kujawa, mapped out the entire Washington Commanders schedule to confirm this season’s game times and channel listings. He then evaluated leading cable, satellite, and streaming services to see which platforms offer the most reliable game-day coverage. From there, Taylor finalized his provider recommendations based on channel availability, pricing, and overall user experience.
Check out our How We Rank page to learn more about our review methods.
