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The brand new sports talk show series Don’t Call It A Comeback premieres on Vice TV Tuesday, Jan. 6 at 9/8c.
During the series premiere episode, host Noah Eagle breaks down the biggest NFL postseason comeback game of all time between the Houston Oilers and Buffalo Bills.
How to watch Don’t Call It A Comeback
Cord cutters interested in checking out the latest sports series to hit Vice TV can stream the series premiere live through DIRECTV, Philo and Sling.
Those hoping to enjoy a free trial can find one available through DIRECTV.
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Philo is considered one of the most affordable traditional cable alternatives out there. At just $33 a month (only $25 the first month), subscribers can enjoy over 70 top-rated TV channels such as TLC, MTV, BET, AMC, CMT, Investigation Discovery and more. Subscribers can also access HBO Max and discovery+ content with a Philo subscription.
Sling is another great streaming platform replacing basic cable. By offering users a stellar selection of popular TV channels, Sling is a great alternative to the hassle of traditional cable. Sling is also introducing day, week and weekend passes which allow users to choose how long they can access the platform. Plans start at just $45.99 a month after the first month and the new passes start at $4.99.
More about Don’t Call It A Comeback
The new docuseries is hosted by Noah Eagle, and throughout each episode, Eagle explores legendary sports upsets and heroic reversals. The series also features iconic moments from last-second wins to massive collapses.
