How to Follow Every NFL Game on Sunday (Without a Second Screen)

How to Follow Every NFL Game on Sunday (Without a Second Screen)

NFL Sunday is glorious and impossible. One TV, one game — but a dozen games kicking off at once, a rival you're scoreboard-watching, and a fantasy lineup scattered across four of them. So you spend the afternoon with a game on the screen and your thumb glued to a scores app, refreshing. There's a better way to follow every game on Sunday without living on your phone. Here's how football fans keep up with the whole slate at once.

The Sunday problem every football fan knows

The early window alone can have eight or nine games running simultaneously. Your TV shows one. The rest live on your phone — so you check, lock it, watch a play, then check again, over and over, all afternoon. You still miss things: a fantasy player's touchdown, a rival blowing a lead, the score that changes your playoff math. Following one game is easy. Following the day is where a phone falls short.

What you actually want on a football Sunday

What you really want is the sports-bar setup: the big game on the main screen, and a board off to the side cycling every other score so nothing slips past you. You want to glance, not dig — to see at a look that your rival is down two scores and your fantasy running back's game just flipped. The goal isn't another screen to manage; it's the whole slate, glanceable, while you actually watch football.

The always-on fix: a live desk scoreboard

The setup serious fans land on is simple — put a live scoreboard where you can already see it. A dedicated desk display keeps every game you care about in your field of view, always on, so the day flows past without you reaching for your phone. That's what the SkyWatch Sports Tracker is built for: it keeps live scores, game state and standings glanceable on a cinematic round radar display — your teams, always on, never a second screen.

Built for game day

A few things make SkyWatch suited to the all-day chaos of an NFL Sunday:

  • Live NFL scoreboards — scores, team logos, records and game state on a rotating carousel, so every game cycles past you.
  • Star your favorite teams — keep your club and your rivals front and center across the slate.
  • Filter to games in progress — during the 1 o'clock window, see only what's live right now.
  • Always in sync — continuously refreshing, so the board on your desk matches the one on the broadcast.

A fantasy-football fan's best friend

If you play fantasy, Sunday is even busier — your roster is spread across multiple games, and the scoreboard is half the fun and half the agony. Having every game cycling on a display beside you, instead of buried behind an app, means you catch the swings as they happen: the late touchdown, the garbage-time score that wins your matchup, the defense that just gave up 30. It turns the scoreboard-watching into part of the experience instead of a chore.

One display, every sport you follow

Football owns the fall, but your fandom runs all year — and SkyWatch follows NFL, NBA and MLB, so when the season ends it carries your basketball and baseball teams straight through. And because every unit ships with its full library of modes included, the same screen also tracks planes overhead, ships at sea, satellites and the ISS, the night sky and weather — so it's earning its desk space on a bye week too, not just on game day.

The bottom line

The best way to follow NFL Sunday isn't refreshing an app between plays — it's putting the whole slate where you can already see it. A live desk display like SkyWatch keeps every game you care about glanceable all afternoon, doubles as a fantasy-football command center, and carries your other sports through the rest of the year. Big game on the TV, every other game on your desk. Glance, don't dig.

👉 See the SkyWatch Sports Tracker and own your Sundays.