Four streaming platforms are showing Thursday and Sunday NFL games.
Don't miss any of your local team's games.
As fall approaches, the leaves are beginning to change, nights are becoming cooler, and football season has officially begun. For every NFL fan, it's crucial to know where to watch every game, whether it's the thrilling Thursday night matchups or the iconic Sunday games.
Several streaming services provide access to the NFL network, allowing viewers to experience the NFL's excitement. Peacock, NFL+, Paramount+, and Prime Video all offer either Thursday or Sunday games, but at varying price points.
Peacock has always been dedicated to providing affordable sports fan support. Compared to expensive cable options, Peacock offers a range of affordable plans. For just $7.99/month, you can access Peacock Premium, which includes over 50 channels and live sports. You can also upgrade to the ad-free version for $13.99/month.
The NFL network offers live games and comprehensive football coverage, which can be accessed through various cable providers such as Cox, Dish, Fios by Verizon, Optimum, Xfinity, and Spectrum. Subscription prices vary depending on the cable provider and the monthly plan selected.
You can watch all Sunday NFL games during the season through Paramount+'s partnership with CBS. Additionally, you can stream your local weekly game and other games played on Sunday. After the season ends, you can also watch postseason match ups on Paramount+.
With Paramount+ Essential plan for $7.99 per month, you can watch all NFL games and upgrade to Paramount+ with SHOWTIME® for more access to sports and entertainment, and no ads.
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Access to Thursday night football games is included with an Amazon Prime Video subscription. For the first time this year, Prime members can also watch an exclusive game during Super Wild Card Weekend.
You can access Prime Video in two ways: either through a standalone subscription for $8.99 per month or with an Amazon Prime membership that costs $14.99 per month or $139 per year.
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