Want to watch the former Dallas Cowboy in his first game? Better pay up.

Tonight the NFL season officially kicks off with the Dallas Cowboys heading up to Philadelphia to take on the Eagles for their Super Bowl banner night. A big change for the Dallas Cowboys this off-season was the trading of Micah (Jerry Jones refers to him as Michael) Parsons. The Cowboys received two first round picks and a new defensive tackle from the Green Bay Packers. Pretty sure a lot of Cowboys fans want to watch this game, well if you're in Wichita Falls. Sorry!

Television Broadcast Map for Sunday Afternoon NFL Game

This Sunday at 3:25 PM, CBS has the rights to two NFL Games. Packers and Lions, along with the Texans and Rams. Obviously South Texas and the Southern California area will be showing the Texans and Rams game. Meanwhile the rest of America gets to watch Packers and Lions. Dallas gets to watch Micah's debut and if you notice, the map curves back around once it hits Wichita Falls and Southern Oklahoma.

How to Watch Micah in Wichita Falls?

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Obviously you can pay for NFL+ to watch the game or find a Wichita Falls restaurant/bar that has a TV package with all the NFL games. Parkway, Firefly and Buffalo Wild Wings are always a safe bet when it comes to sporting events. Call ahead before you go somewhere else before kickoff on Sunday.

Friendly reminder, 106.3 the Buzz and Newstalk 1290 have the Dallas Cowboys game on the radio tonight if you want to tune in and listen.

Craziest Beer Prices in the NFL for 2025

Another season in the NFL is kicking off this week and if you're planning on attending a game with a few cold ones. This is going to be what you will pay at EVERY NFL stadium in 2025 for ONE 16 oz. beer. All info taken from Draftkings. Let's work our way from the cheapest to most expensive.

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Best Traditions in College Football 2024

Before we kickoff a new college football season. Let's see what the country thought the best traditions were in the sport last year.

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