The end of summer is coming, but that means the fall is fast approaching which also includes NFL football.
With that said, let’s get to the point and show and tell you how you can stream this year’s NFL regular season.
Our first method will be through live TV streaming services like YouTube TV, Hulu with Live TV, FuboTV, and DirecTV Stream. With YouTube TV, it does have the NFL Sunday Ticket available, along with the fact that all of those live TV streaming services do have the ability to have NFL RedZone added to them as well.
However, there are other ways to stream NFL games this year outside of the live TV streaming services.
Other options include Paramount+, Peacock, and ESPN+.
Paramount+ will cover the game that is available in your local TV market and broadcasting live on your local CBS affiliate.
Peacock will be covering the games that broadcast live during NBC’s Sunday Night Football, plus a week one exclusive game being held in Brazil.
ESPN+ will be showing a select number of ESPN Monday Night Football games throughout the season. The ESPN+ schedule for NFL games can be found here.
NFL+ is a good option for the NFL fans that are frequent travelers and don’t have the ability to stream games on a TV. NFL+ will show the live local games in your TV market on CBS, FOX, and NBC, but users can only stream from a device like the iPhone or iPad. That option will cost $6.99 a month, but if they pay the Premium plan for $14.99 a month, they get the previously mentioned features, as well as access to NFL RedZone.
Prime Video will once again be the exclusive home NFL Thursday Night Football. You can view the schedule for all of those games on Prime Video here. Prime Video can additionally be subscribed to outside of a yearly Amazon Prime subscription for just $8.99 a month via in-app purchases in the App Store.
What will be different about this football season compared to others is that Netflix will be broadcasting its own two NFL games on Christmas Day this year. Those games will be between the Chiefs and the Steelers and the Ravens against the Texans.
All of the streaming services mentioned above are available to stream on the iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and Mac.
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