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NFL Streams
“NFL Network, NFL Films, NFL.com, NFL+, the NFL App, NFL RedZone,” and ‘free advertising-backed television streams from NFL Channel’ are all part of NFL Media.
NFL Channel -
NFL Channel is the NFL’s always-on, 24/7 “free” channel with NFL content including Emmy-winning series, original shows, live game day coverage, and more!
NFL Channel does not broadcast “live” NFL games. But still, NFL Channel offers live coverage of NFL games on game day, giving fans access to “highlights, Next Gen Stats, scores, and more” in real time.
The NFL Channel may be accessed on the following platforms: Xumo Play, LG, Peacock, Pluto TV, Vizio WatchFree, Roku Channel, Tubi, ‘the NFL App on devices/connected TVs,’ ‘youtube.com/NFL,’ and at https://www.nfl.com/watch/nfl-channel-live.
NFL app -
You can get access to “NFL+, the most recent NFL news, highlights, and stats,” via the official NFL app. Go to “nfl.com/apps/” to download/install the iOS and Android app.
Authentication with participating TV providers is also supported by the NFL App. To “log in,” you can use your pay TV credentials, depending on your TV provider. You will then be able to watch the “live” games as part of your pay TV package.
“AirPlay and Chromecast” can be used with the NFL app to stream ‘all video-on-demand’ and some live programming. But the NFL app doesn’t allow you to stream “live games, NFL RedZone or NFL Network” content from your ‘phone or tablet’ to external displays using “HDMI, AirPlay, Miracast, Chromecast, or any other similar technology.”
NFL Network -
With streams available “around-the-clock, every day of the year,” NFL Network offers the best football programs, exclusive live events, and “all the news and commentary you require.” The year-round resource for everything NFL is “NFL Network.” From the NFL Draft to the Super Bowl, NFL Network offers “unique live coverage, with ‘live games and preseason events’ in between,” and is hosted by NFL experts and Hall of Fame personnel.
You may now stream “NFL Network” from any compatible device with an NFL+ membership.
NFL RedZone -
During the NFL regular season, a unique stream called “NFL RedZone” airs live on Sundays. NFL RedZone will start your Sunday with seven hours of nonstop live football in the “Octobox,” with up to eight games going on at once. In order to display teams that are in the “red zone” (within 20 yards of the opponent’s end zone), and have a good chance of scoring, the “NFL RedZone” streaming rapidly flips between games.
You may now stream “NFL RedZone” from any compatible device with an NFL+ Premium membership. Also, you may watch NFL RedZone on pay TV providers as well.
NFL Pro -
Access to Next Gen Stats (NGS) and All-22 Coaches Film is now more “detailed” than ever thanks to “NFL Pro.” The player tracking technology solution used by the NFL, called Next Gen Stats, records each player’s “real-time location, speed, and acceleration” for every play on every square inch of the field. The NGS suite of metrics is created by combining “event data” (such as the moment of ball snap, pass forward, pass arrival, etc.) with raw tracking data.
The day following the game’s play will see the release of the Next Gen Stats. Throughout the game, the “Box Score and Play By Play” will be updated.
NFL+
NFL+ | NFL+ Premium | |
---|---|---|
Price* | $6.99 /month | $14.99 /month |
Everything related to NFL+ | No | Yes |
Tablet, Phone, PC, and TV | ||
Live Out-of-Market Preseason Matches | Yes | Yes |
NFL Network | Yes | Yes |
NFL RedZone | No | Yes |
Real-time audio | Yes | Yes |
Highlights Without Ads | Yes | Yes |
Fantasy+ | Yes | Yes |
NFL Films | Yes | Yes |
“Complete, shortened, and all-22 coach film” replays — all without any ads | No | Yes |
Tablet and Phone | ||
Live Local and Primetime Postseason and Regular Games | Yes | Yes |
Only for PC and Mobile Web | ||
NFL Pro | No | Yes |
**prices last read in September 2024. To subscribe and to view latest prices, visit — https://id.nfl.com/subscriptions/select/nflplus.
Note: – If you choose to cancel, the transaction amount for the current billing/subscription period will not be refunded; instead, the cancellation will take effect at the end of your current subscription period and “will cease the automatic subscription billing.” And, for the “remaining duration” of your paid subscription, you will be able to access the content as usual.
A number of factors, such as “program rescheduling, ‘game cancellations or delays,’ the National Football League’s broadcast policy (which forbids broadcasting football games ‘in certain areas’ and under certain conditions), ‘technical issues or network delays,’ or other reasons,” may affect the availability of the content within NFL+ and NFL+ Premium.
Moreover, some NFL+ and NFL+ Premium content might only be accessible on “specific” devices. Depending on “where you are” (location) and what platform you are using to view, content may vary.
Blackouts in certain areas, even local ones, usually affect live “preseason games.” Live regular season games are only the games that are broadcasted nationally and “on TV in your local market.”
Live games throughout the regular season and postseason are typically exclusively accessible on mobile devices, such as “tablets and phones.” These games may not be “cast” to other screens, such as televisions.
The games that air on television in your market are known as “local” games.
The NFL+ is only accessible within the US. If you are a user from outside of the US, go for “NFL Game Pass” at DAZN.com. Also, US territories cannot access the NFL+.
The NFL+ subscription is managed through your “NFL.com” account.
NFL with ESPN+
After logging in with your ESPN+ login credentials, subscribers to ESPN+ can watch live games streaming on the “NFL.com website, NFL app for tablet/mobile devices, or connected TV devices.” Check out the “ESPN/ESPN+” games on the ‘NFL app for connected TV devices, NFL app for tablet/mobile devices, or NFL.com website.’ To continue, tap the game.
OR, For further information, visit — https://plus.espn.com/nfl.
NFL Sunday Ticket -
With “NFL Sunday Ticket,” you may watch all out-of-market “Sunday NFL regular season” games that aren’t available on your local broadcast (NBC, CBS, or FOX station). It’s a premium out-of-market sports package. Digital-only games are not included in NFLST.
NFL Sunday Ticket is accessible in the US “as a stand-alone YouTube Primetime Channel” and as an add-on to a YouTube TV Base Plan membership. And, is only accessible “as a stand-alone YouTube Primetime Channel” in the U.S. territory.
NFL RedZone is offered as an extra if you sign up for NFL Sunday Ticket as a “Primetime Channel.”
You cannot watch on YouTube TV the “Thursday Night Football” with Amazon Prime.
Visit https://tv.youtube.com/learn/nflsundayticket/ to subscribe to the NFL Sunday Ticket.
Similar networks to those available on “regular cable or satellite TV,” such as “NBC, ABC, FOX, or ESPN,” are available on YouTube TV, a live TV service. It is, however, transmitted to your TVs and other devices via the “Internet,” in contrast to ‘cable or satellite’ services.
YouTube TV’s primary live TV package is called the “Base Plan.” It offers more than 100 live channels, including “ABC, FOX, NBC, CBS, and ESPN,” for live sports, series, news, and other content.
TV Providers -
Select a digital TV provider or “sign up for a TV provider based on your location.” Live digital TV streaming services including “YouTube TV, DirectTV, Spectrum, Dish, Sling, Hulu, Fios, Fubo, XFinity, and Optimum” are available for subscription. The networks you can stream on these services include “FOX, ABC, CBS, NBC, ESPN, NFL Network, and more,” depending on your bundle/package.
Get a Digital TV “antenna” as well if you want to watch sports that are aired over the air.
Connect your current services “provider” at https://id.nfl.com/account/streaming-providers to stream games on NFL.com.
FOX Sports app and FOXSports.com both also offer live streaming for FOX.
As long as the game is aired on your neighborhood CBS station, you may stream it live on CBS as long as you’re logged in with your “TV provider.” On game day, simply “open the CBS app or go to cbs.com” and choose “Live TV” from the menu.
Every week, “Sunday Night Football” airs live on NBC and Peacock. If you don’t have communication to an NBC station, simply download the “Peacock” app, begin with subscription, scroll to the Sports section, and stream the biggest game of the week. The streaming service “Peacock” from NBCUniversal is available on a number of different platforms.
Watch live “Thursday Night Football” on Amazon Prime Video under the “live and upcoming events” section. As well as, games are accessible on Prime Video Twitch channel, through your local affiliate in the markets for your ‘home and away’ team, and “via NFL+ under NFL mobile app.”
NFL games for free -
You may watch NFL games on your local “FOX, NBC, or CBS” stations if you have an antenna in a decent coverage region.
To find out which channels are available in your area, see the Federal Communications Commission’s TV reception maps at https://www.fcc.gov/media/engineering/dtvmaps.
NFL Game Pass -
Fans from all around the globe will be able to stream every game live, including “preseason, regular season, and Super Bowl games,” as well as “NFL Originals, NFL RedZone, NFL Network, and DAZN content,” in addition to much more, with “NFL Game Pass” now available on DAZN.com.
Fans will be able to purchase NFL Game Pass separately or “as an addition to an already-existing DAZN membership/subscription.” Outside of the USA, the “NFL Game Pass” is the sole means for fans to stream every game, with the exception of a few locations (like China).
In the United States, NFL Game Pass is not available to fans. It is against DAZN’s terms and conditions to use a VPN to subscribe to NFL Game Pass from “another nation,” and DAZN technology will ban such use.
To get started, go to https://www.dazn.com/nfl-game-pass/.
At last, go to https://www.nfl.com/ways-to-watch to find out which game is available on which platform(s) on which day.
That’s all friends.