On Sunday afternoon, FOX carries NFC games (Rams, 49ers, Cardinals, Seahawks, Saints, Buccaneers, Panthers, Falcons, Vikings, Lions, Bears, Packers, Eagles, Cowboys, Washington, Giants). FOX uses the Tubi streaming service for digital devices. CBS carries Sunday afternoon AFC games (Steelers, Bengals, Browns, Ravens, Dolphins, Patriots, Bills, Jets, Texans, Colts, Jaguars, Titans, Raiders, Chiefs, Broncos, Chargers). CBS simulcasts on its Paramount+ streaming service. [4] X Research source

YouTube TV and FuboTV stream Thursday night games in 4K, although you’ll have to pay an extra $20 a month to get the higher definition stream on YouTube TV. If you get both the Orange and Blue plans with Sling TV for $50 a month, you’ll get ESPN and the NFL Network. In some major markets, you can also get FOX and NBC, but you won’t have CBS.

NFL markets are tricky. The easiest way to check what games are airing in your market is to use the maps on 506 Sports. Go to the NFL page (https://506sports. com/nfl/) then click the number for the week you’re interested in to bring up the map. You can also watch local-market games on a TV with an antenna if you can pick up NBC, CBS, or FOX. Since you have to buy the equipment, this isn’t technically completely free, but if you already have an antenna, you’re good to go. Streaming services, such as Hulu, also offer live NFL games. If you set up a free trial, you could watch games for free that way. [8] X Research source Again, as with Yahoo! Sports, you’ll only get local-market games.

NFL markets are tricky. The easiest way to check what games are airing in your market is to use the maps on 506 Sports. Go to the NFL page (https://506sports. com/nfl/) then click the number for the week you’re interested in to bring up the map. You can also watch local-market games on a TV with an antenna if you can pick up NBC, CBS, or FOX. Since you have to buy the equipment, this isn’t technically completely free, but if you already have an antenna, you’re good to go. Streaming services, such as Hulu, also offer live NFL games. If you set up a free trial, you could watch games for free that way. [8] X Research source Again, as with Yahoo! Sports, you’ll only get local-market games.

Not all streaming services are compatible with all devices, so make sure you can use the service you want (or download its app) before you subscribe. If you want to watch on multiple devices at the same time, make sure you purchase a subscription package that makes that possible. Most streaming services allow simultaneous streaming on 2 or 3 devices by default, but you’ll have to pay extra for more.

The NFL Sunday Ticket is included on DIRECTV’s “CHOICE,” “ULTIMATE,” and “PREMIER” packages. The CHOICE package starts at $74. 99 a month, plus taxes and fees. If it’s impossible for you to get DIRECTV, you might be able to get unlimited streaming through NFLSUNDAYTICKET. TV. Go to https://nflst. directv. com/?CMP=VUC-NFL-GN-WBV-SUNDAYREADY to see if it’s available in your area. The streaming service is only available for students and people who live in pockets of select metropolitan areas out of reach of a satellite signal, or in multi-unit buildings where satellite dishes can’t be installed. [12] X Research source NFLSUNDAYTICKET. TV is $73. 49/month for 4 months, for a total of $293. 96. The same service plus the NFL RedZone channel is $99. 00/month for 4 months, for a total of $395. 99. [13] X Research source

The monthly price of NFL Game Pass varies in each country. For comparison, the domestic version, which doesn’t include live streaming, is $99 a month. [15] X Research source You might be able to spoof your location using a VPN (virtual private network) so you can purchase the international version of NFL Game Pass in the US. However, this violates the terms of service and could end up costing you more than it’s worth. [16] X Research source