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NFL Live Streams: 8 Ways to Stream NFL Games Online

This season’s NFL is shaping up to be one of the most exciting, with several teams liking their chances of ending the campaign as Super Bowl champions.

You wouldn’t want to miss any of the action, which is why you should get a reliable NFL streaming service.

In this article, we examine the very best packages for NFL streams.

1. NFL Plus

What better way to watch the NFL than on the league’s official streaming service? Available on both the NFL app and website, NFL Plus gives users access to live local and primetime mobile games, as well as RedZone, on-demand content and many more.

Streaming NFL games on NFL Plus doesn’t come for free, but the cost is quite affordable, especially when you consider the comprehensive service provided on the platform.

Subscribers can select either the NFL+ or the NFL Premium options. NFL+ costs only $39.99 per year, and users have access to live local and primetime regular season and postseason games, live game audio, on-demand content and more.

The NFL Premium package is worth $79.99 per year, and comes with everything on NFL+, plus access to the Red Zone and full, condensed and all-22 coaches film replays.

2. Fox Sports

Another great way to stream NFL games is via Fox Sports, which gives fans the opportunity to watch local games for free.

If you have Fox Sports as part of your TV channel line-up, then you will be able to watch games on their website or mobile app.

All you need to do is to sign into FoxSports with your TV provider credentials and you will be able to stream 6-7 NFL games every Sunday.

3. Paramount Plus

Paramount Plus provides live NFL streaming for customers of all tiers, including the ad-supported  Paramount Plus Essentials plan, which goes for only $5.99 per month.

Of course, you can also watch the NFL on the pricier Paramount Showtime plan at $11.99 per month.

If the game is available on your local CBS affiliate, you will be able to stream via Paramount Plus. Usually, for Paramount Plus subscribers to have access to their CBS affiliates, they have to be on the Showtime plan, but this condition is relaxed for NFL games.

Once you launch your Paramount Plus app or visit the Paramount Plus website and click on the Live TV button you will be able to watch the NFL regardless of your subscription plan.

4. ESPN

NFL games are available across ESPN, ESPN 2 and ESPN+.

You can watch up to 17 Monday Night Football games on ESPN across the season, if you’ve got the channel on your pay TV subscription.

If you want more ESPN NFL, you can also purchase ESPN+ subscription at $9.99 per month and get access to non-stop NFL action including live games, analysis and originals. 

There’s a slightly more expensive $12.99 per month bundle, which comes with Hulu and Disney+.

5. Peacock

Every NFL game available on NBC will also be streamed on Peacock, including the primetime Sunday Night Football games. The big kick-off on September 7 will also be available on the service, as well as NBC’s annual Thanksgiving game.

Peacock will also live stream the January 13, 2024 Wild Card game, becoming the first streaming service to have exclusive streaming access to an NFL play-off game.

Peacock has two different subscription packages – the $5.99 per month Peacock Premium plan ($59.99 per year), and the $11.99 per month Peacock Plus plan ($119.99 yearly).

Great news for NFL fans is that you get to enjoy basically the same games on either package.

6. NFL Sunday Ticket

With NFL Sunday Ticket, fans can watch out-of-market NFL games either on YouTube or Everpass.

So if you are a Baltimore Ravens fan residing in Las Vegas, you will be able to watch the Ravens regularly via Sunday Ticket.

NFL Sunday Ticket package on YouTube also includes unlimited simultaneous streams, key plays, real time stats, and the choice to stream as many as 4 games at the same time.

You can either subscribe to the NFL Sunday Ticket standalone package, or purchase a YouTube bundle that has over 100 live channels (ABC, CBS, FOX and ESPN included).

7. NFL Network

NFL Network shows a variety of NFL games, including pre-season games, international games, a Saturday Triple header and one Christmas eve game.

The network is available on many streaming services, including Hulu, Sling TV and Fubo TV.

So if you have a subscription on any of these services, you will be able to stream select NFL games.

8. NFL Betting Apps

With the NFL entering into partnerships with many US betting operators, it is now possible to stream some NFL games on betting apps like the FanDuel app.

Customers are often required to sign up on the betting app and make a deposit in order to be able to stream games and highlights.

One big advantage of streaming NFL games on betting apps is that these apps give out regular NFL betting bonuses. So as you bet and stream

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