Okay, here is my post about figuring out what channel the Green Bay game is on, written in the style you described:

Alright, so it’s Sunday, and you know what that means – football! And my Packers were playing. But, uh oh, I couldn’t remember for the life of me which darn channel the game was on. So, I started doing what anyone would do: scramble!
First, I grabbed my phone and opened up the TV guide app. You know, the one that comes with the cable package? Well, I scrolled and scrolled, but it was a mess. Too many channels and nothing was clear. Strike one.
The Remote Fumble
Next, I thought, “Okay, let’s try the actual TV guide on the TV.” Grabbed the remote, hit that guide button, and… nothing. Just a bunch of show descriptions, but no clear indication of which channel had the Packers game. I was starting to sweat a little. Was I gonna miss kickoff?! Strike two.
Asking the internet
Feeling a bit desperate, I grabbed my phone again and decided to just straight-up ask the internet. No more messing around. I typed in something like, “What channel is the Packers game on today?” and hit enter. And BAM! Just like that, the internet gave me the info. It turns out it varies based on your cable package, and the opponent.
The game is usually gonna be on one of these:

- FOX – This is a super common one for NFC teams.
- CBS – They show a lot of AFC games, but sometimes get NFC ones too.
- NBC – Usually for the big Sunday Night Football game.
- ESPN – That’s your Monday Night Football.
- NFL Network – They have a bunch of random games throughout the season.
So yeah, I finally found out where to watch my game. I switched to the right channel just in time. It was a close call, but I made it. Next time, I’m just gonna ask the internet first. Save myself all that trouble, you know? And you should too! It will be much easier to find the game that way.
Hope this little adventure helps someone else out there. Go Pack Go!