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Chargers vs. Titans Livestream: How to Watch NFL Week 2 Online Today

Chargers vs. Titans Livestream: How to Watch NFL Week 2 Online Today
September 18, 2023

In Week 1, the Chargers suffered a 36-34 blowout loss to the Dolphins in what was the NFL’s most impressive game of the weekend.

This week, the Chargers will try to bounce back as they face the Titans in Tennessee for their week two matchup.

Tennessee is coming off a 16-15 loss to the Saints in Week 1, with all their points coming from field goals.

The Chargers and Titans will kick off in Nashville at 1 p.m. ET (10 a.m. PT) on CBS. Here’s how you can watch the game, even if it’s not available on your CBS channel.

The game will be televised in Los Angeles and Nashville (according to 506 Sports) on a streaming TV service. However, there may be times when you’re blocked due to an internet issue or if you need an additional streaming session. In these cases, you can use a private network, or VPN.

Here’s how you can watch the game from anywhere in the US with a VPN.

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Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel bends over and looks up, wearing a headset.
The head coach of the Tennessee Titans has asked his players to overcome the mistakes that led to their 16-15 loss to the Saints in the season opener.Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images

Chargers vs. Titans today: When and where?

This week’s second NFL matchup between the Chargers and Titans will take place at 1 p.m. ET (10 a.m. PT) at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee.

How to watch Chargers vs. Titans online from anywhere using a VPN

If you’re unable to watch the game locally due to restrictions or to ensure a secure connection, using a VPN can be helpful. A VPN not only hides your traffic to prevent ISP throttling, but it can also change the location of your device to access the game.

To watch the game with a VPN:

  • Make sure you have a valid subscription to a streaming service that carries the game.
  • Set up a VPN on your phone, tablet, or laptop.
  • Change your location to the correct, unblocked location to bypass any restrictions.
  • Ensure that your VPN is set up properly to avoid leaks.

Using a VPN to watch or play games is legal in countries where VPNs are legal, such as the US and Canada. However, be aware of fair use rules and make sure your VPN is configured correctly.

If you’re looking for alternatives, check out some of the best VPN options available now.

How to watch Chargers vs. Titans in the US

The Chargers-Titans game will be aired on CBS, so in addition to a VPN, you’ll need a streaming service that carries CBS affiliates. Paramount Plus is a cheap option at $6 per month.

Paramount Plus logo on smartphone
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If you want to watch Sunday’s CBS games, you can get them on Paramount Plus with the $6 per month Essentials subscription. Check if CBS is available in your area.

Read our Paramount Plus review.

Other streaming TV services that carry local CBS stations include YouTube TV, Hulu Plus Live TV, DirecTV Stream, and FuboTV.

If the game is being broadcast in your area, you can also use an over-the-air antenna connected to your TV to access an alternative CBS channel. Antennas do not require subscriptions or monthly payments, but you need good reception.

Quick tips for streaming Chargers vs. Titans game using VPN

  • Experience and success may vary depending on your ISP, browser, streaming service provider, and VPN.
  • If the default VPN location doesn’t match your desired location, try using the search function.
  • If you can’t access the game after setting up and turning on your VPN, try checking if your registered account address matches your viewing area. You may also need to set up a VPN on your router or mobile hotspot for devices like smart TVs that don’t have VPN software.
  • All recommended VPN providers have instructions to install a VPN on your router, which is useful for smart TVs. Using a private browser like Brave can also help maintain privacy.

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