The 2021 NFL season kicks-off on Thursday, September 9th with the defending Super Bowl champs, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, facing the Dallas Cowboys. Serious football fans want to make sure their at-home viewing experience is as optimal as possible. If you are someone anxiously awaiting the first kick-off, we have some tips on getting your home theater ready for a fun and comfortable football season. These tips are easy tune-ups or check-ins with your AV system and settings. Let’s take a look at how to improve your home theater setup for the best football game watching experience.

4 Ways to Improve your Home Theater Setup for the Best Football Game Watching Experience

4 Ways to Improve your Home Theater Setup for the Best Football Game Watching Experience

Upgrade your Internet for a Better Football Watching Experience

The last thing you want to suffer through is watching your internet struggle during a big play. It is 2021, and there is no reason to punish yourself with slow internet speed. If you are streaming the football games, upgrade your internet speed now to avoid game day frustrations.

Check for HD for a Better Football Watching Experience

This one may seem like a no brainer, but make sure if you have cable, that your package includes HD. HD is a must for the best football game watching experience, but is not yet a guarantee if you don’t subscribe to it and select the HD channels.

Check your Audio Settings for a Better Football Watching Experience

If you use the speakers on your TV set for audio, make sure you set the audio settings on output stereo. If you do have a little budget to give for your home theater, we strongly suggest upgrading your audio to something simple like a soundbar. It is a relatively small investment when compared to the audio enhancement it will provide.

Check your Picture Settings for a Better Football Watching Experience

  • If the picture seems too dim or dark, increase the backlight control.
  • Your set might have a mode for brighter rooms with a lot of natural light. Look for modes called Calibrated Bright or Brighter. If those aren’t available, then using the Movie or Cinema mode will be the next best option.

That’s it. Four easy things you can do to give your home theater a quick tune-up for football season kickoff. The only other things to check for are cold beer, good friends, and some great plays.