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The NFL kicks off its slate of regular-season games on September 4th, after weeks of preseason matchups.
Whether it’s the heart-pounding Thursday night battles or the classic Sunday games, knowing where to catch every game is paramount for every NFL fan.
Numerous streaming platforms boast access to the NFL network, offering a front-row seat to all the excitement of the NFL. Peacock, NFL+, Paramount+ and Prime Video all have either Thursday or Sunday games, or both, all for different price points.
If you’ve been meaning to upgrade your streaming setup before the NFL season officially kicks off, we’ve got deals you don’t want to miss. From TVs to backlighting, check out our article that breaks down different streaming setups for any budget.
Peacock has always been about supporting sports fans. It has affordable options, particularly compared to expensive cable options. For $10.99/month, you can get Peacock Premium, which offers more than 50 channels and access to live sports. You can save 17% annually when you choose the annual subscription for $109.99.
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The NFL Network has live games and access to all the football coverage you could ever want. You can subscribe to the NFL network through certain cable providers like Cox, Dish, Fios by Verizon, Optimum, Xfinity and Spectrum. Prices vary based on your particular cable provider and the monthly plan you choose with them.
Paramount+ offers all the Sunday NFL games during the season. Through their partnership with CBS, you can stream your local weekly game and other games played on Sunday. Plus, you can watch postseason matchups once the season ends.
You can watch all NFL games with the Paramount+ Essential plan for $7.99 per month, or upgrade to Paramount+ Premium for even more access to sports and entertainment. You can also avoid ads (on everything except live TV) with the upgraded plan.
An Amazon Prime Video subscription comes with access to Thursday night football games. This year is also the first time Prime members can watch an exclusive game during Super Wild Card Weekend. You can access Prime Video with an Amazon Prime membership. An Amazon Prime subscription costs $14.99 per month or $139 per year.
Hulu has NFL games with its Hulu + LiveTV subscription. You’ll pay $82.99 per month, which is pricey, but that price range comes with Hulu+ Live TV, Disney+ and ESPN+. These networks include CBS, ESPN, FOX, NBC and the NFL Network.
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To get access to the NFL Network, you can choose from most of Sling TV’s plans. The Select plan (starting at $19.99/month) comes with the NFL Network and a few other sports channels. The Select + Sports Extra (starting at $30.99/month) includes the NFL Network and RedZone for added sports commentary. The Orange & Blue + Sports Extra bundle (starting at $75.99/month) includes more than 70 channels, as well as live sports.
TVs and streaming sticks that help you watch NFL games
Upgrade your setup for football season with these TVs built with added sports-friendly features. Or, go with a streaming stick to turn your TV into a high-tech, Smart TV.
Original price: $49.99
An Amazon Fire TV Stick gives you advanced 4K streaming, with all your favorite streaming services organized in one place. You can search for your favorite teams or shows by using Alexa voice control. Plus, gamers can play Xbox games with no console required when they use a Fire TV Stick.
Original price: $349.99
Sports fans need a bright, clear TV without any lag, and the Hisense 43-inch Smart Fire TV offers just that. The QLED color ensures you see every blade of grass on the field, making it feel like you’re in the stands cheering your team on. Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos also combine to transform your TV’s image and sound into a theater-like experience, while the built-in Fire TV organizes all your streaming services in one place.
Original price: $2,199.99
Gather your whole fantasy football league around your impressive TCL 98-inch Google Smart TV. The huge screen paired with the thousands of mini LED lights creates a breathtaking picture whether you’re watching your favorite NFL teams, watching movies or gaming. Built-in AI automatically adjusts the sharpness and color depending on what you’re watching, so you don’t need to manage it manually.