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Will Fox Air the Eagles-Commanders Game In 4K?

By Phillip Swann
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TV Answer Man, Hail to the Commanders! Tell me that the Eagles-Commanders game will be in 4K! Please!! Hail to the Commanders! – Matt, Upper Marlboro, Maryland.

Matt, your Washington Commanders will play in the NFC Championship game against its NFC East rival, the Philadelphia Eagles, at 3 p.m. ET on Sunday (January 26, 2025). Fox’s network affiliates, including WTTG-TV in the Washington, D.C. area and WTXF-TV in the Philadelphia market, will broadcast the game in high-def.

But will it also be available in upscaled 4K, you ask?

Answer: Yes! Fox, which is doing all its playoff broadcasts in upscaled 4K HDR (High Dynamic Range) this year, including the Super Bowl on February 9, will provide the Eagles-Commanders in the format as well.

How Can You Watch the Eagles-Commanders In 4K?

Fox’s 4K games can be seen in the format on the Fox Sports app by logging in with your TV Everywhere user name and password from your pay TV provider. (Note that the Fox Now app is no longer available.)

The pay TV services that are expected to carry the Fox games in 4K on special 4K channels are DIRECTV, Dish, Sling TV, Comcast, Verizon, Optimum, DIRECTV Stream, YouTube TV, and FuboTV. (In FuboTV markets where the Fox affiliate is provided with your programming package.) Check your on-screen guide for more details.

(To find out what you need to watch 4K on the Fox Sports app, including which devices are compatible, click here. We can’t overemphasize the importance of having a device that Fox says is compatible for 4K.)

What Does Fox’s Upscaled 4K Look Like?

Fox’s 4K broadcasts are upscaled from 1080p HDR (High Dynamic Range). Upscaling is the process when one video format is converted to another. Fox takes the 1080p HDR signal and converts it to a 4K format. Upscaling 4K is not considered as good as native 4K, but the inclusion of HDR can offer heightened colors and vividness.

Is It Worth Watching The Games In Upscaled 4K?

Yes. From personal experience, I can assure you the picture is better. The high-def image from a Fox affiliate sometimes lacks detail and makes you wonder if it’s actually in high-def. However, the 4K image removes the blurriness and adds a realistic feel to the picture.

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The TV Answer Man is veteran journalist Phillip Swann who has covered television for more than three decades. He will report on the latest news and answer your questions regarding new devices and services that are changing the way you watch television. See the bio for Phillip Swann here.


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