How to Watch Every NFL Football Game on a Streaming Service (2024)

Out of all the major sports, NFL football (that's American gridiron football to you, world) has long been the toughest, most convoluted to watch unless you're following the home team using an antenna. Don't expect it to change anytime soon either—the NFL signed decade-long deals with several television networks last year. But you don't have to resort to a Hail Mary yet. We've searched and found the best places to stream NFL football games this season.

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Updated August 2023: We've updated the guide to include YouTube TV's takeover of NFL Sunday Ticket and the new version of NFL+.

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The Best Way to Stream the NFL

The biggest news of the NFL season is that YouTube is the new home of NFL Sunday Ticket, which allows you to watch every out-of-market NFL Sunday game. NFL Sunday Ticket has long been the only way to watch every Sunday game, which is important to people who follow a specific out-of-market team. Under the old regime, it was long plagued by technical issues, which YouTube has a chance to fix.

It'll cost ya, though. You can snag the NFL Sunday Ticket and NFL RedZone on YouTube for $449 and $489, respectively. (RedZone lets you watch every touchdown and “key” play from every Sunday daytime game.) There's no subscription required, and you can save $50 if you make the purchase before September 19.

The other option is to use YouTube TV, which is a completely different service from Google. It's much more similar to traditional cable, with tons of channels. On YouTube TV, the NFL Sunday Ticket costs $349, and the Sunday Ticket with NFL RedZone is $389. You'll also need a base subscription to YouTube TV, which is $73 per month. You can get a $50 discount on your tickets if you sign up before September 19.

It's important to note that you do need another streaming service, cable, or antenna for when your squad is being aired locally. The NFL makes decisions about which markets get which games each week, and you'll need to find a map of markets (506 Sports’ NFL Maps is great for this) before kickoff to know which route to take.

If you want to add local and prime-time NFL games under one login, you can add YouTube TV for $73 per month. That's a wee bit more affordable than its competitors, FuboTV and Hulu + Live TV, and offers much the same lineup of live broadcast channels: CBS, NBC, Fox Sports, ABC, ESPN, and NFL Network. It costs extra to enable a 4K Add-On though. If there are non-sports-related reasons to consider YouTube TV, then it'll also enable you to watch the vast majority of NFL games just fine. If you're shopping solely to watch football, though, FuboTV (below) beats it out by a nose.

The Best NFL Streaming on Mobile and Tablets

For anyone catching the games on a mobile or tablet, you get a lot of bang from NFL+ for $7 per month or $50 per year. The league's offering replaced NFL Game Pass. There are a few major hangups to NFL+ that make it incomplete. NFL+ lets you livestream local and prime-time regular-season and postseason games on mobile and tablet devices only. That means you can't watch it on your computer or your TV. “Local” games are those available on TV in your local market, so if you're a fan in exile, living far away from your home team, you need the YouTube package above.

There's a seven-day free trial for new subscribers. Upgrading to NFL+ Premium for $15 a month or $100 a year lets you replay old games ad-free and adds NFL RedZone. It's double the cost for not double the value.

Our Favorite Sports Streaming Package Has Football Too

FuboTV for $75 per month is the most overtly sports-focused of the live-television streaming networks. Even the basic tier gets you access to NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox Sports, NFL Network, and ESPN, so you can watch in-market Sunday daytime and evening games, Monday night games, and Saturday games. Plus, a lot of other sports. (The only way to watch Thursday night games for anybody, not just FuboTV subscribers, is through Amazon Prime Video.)

FuboTV has an Elite tier for $85 per month that gets you more than 130 events in 4K resolution and an Ultimate tier for $100 per month that adds NFL RedZone.

Other Streaming Services to Know

The Fox Sports App and FoxSports.com require a cable or satellite television subscription, so they aren't proper replacements for traditional TV. They're more like add-ons you can use once you sign in using your television subscription account details. As has been the case for years now, Fox Sports broadcasts only Sunday afternoon games and some Saturday games during the regular season.

The ESPN App and ESPN.com also require a cable or satellite television subscription, so you need to sign in to your active television subscription account to watch live games on them. ESPN (almost entirely) plays Monday night games.

How to Watch Every NFL Football Game on a Streaming Service (2024)

FAQs

How to Watch Every NFL Football Game on a Streaming Service? ›

The platforms that will get you a NFL Network live stream are Sling Orange + Blue, Sling Blue, Fubo

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, Hulu with Live TV, YouTube TV, DirecTV Stream Ultimate, Fubo Elite, Spectrum TV Choice, NFL+, DirecTV Sports Pack Bundle, or Vidgo.

Is there a streaming service that gets every NFL game? ›

Since NFL games are broadcast over multiple networks, you unfortunately can't get one streaming option to cover every single game happening over the entire season. But other streamers can get you special games and broadcasts, including Amazon Prime Video, Peaco*ck, and ESPN+.

What is the cheapest way to stream all NFL games? ›

The cheapest all-in-one streaming service for watching the NFL is NFL+. Forged from the ashes of NFL Game Pass, NFL+ offers two subscription plans. Its basic plan is $6.99 a month and includes live in-market and primetime NFL games for phone and tablet users.

How to watch every NFL game in 2024? ›

Total cost to stream every NFL game in 2024
  1. Peaco*ck: One month (September) at $7.99 per month = $7.99.
  2. Amazon Prime Video: Five months (September through January) at $8.99 per month = $44.95.
  3. Netflix: One month (December) at $6.99 per month = $6.99.
  4. ESPN+: One month (October) at $10.99 per month = $10.99.
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Is there a package to watch all NFL games? ›

NFL+ is the National Football League's exclusive streaming service. NFL+ exists within the NFL app and NFL.com ecosystem and delivers a combination of live local and primetime mobile games, NFL RedZone, NFL Network, live game audio, game replays, and on-demand content across two pricing tiers: NFL+ and NFL+ Premium.

Can I watch every game with NFL Plus? ›

Here is the rub with NFL+, the service does not offer users unlimited coverage of all NFL games over a season live. While virtually every match will be available through NFL+ Premium as a replay, in full and condensed form, the actual coverage of live games is dictated by where the customer in question is based.

How many NFL games will be on Netflix? ›

On Dec. 25, 2024, Netflix will be the global home of the NFL's two Christmas Day marquee games. And mark your calendar for Christmas Day in 2025 and 2026 when Netflix will be streaming at least one holiday game each year as part of this three-season deal.

What is the Netflix NFL deal? ›

The result of those talks were made public May 15, when Netflix and the NFL unveiled a three-year deal that will see the streaming service run live games on Christmas. It's a remarkable pact, a blockbuster move in terms of Netflix expanding its push into sports and the league growing its group of media partners.

Can you watch every NFL game with NFL+? ›

Fans will not be able to watch all NFL games through NFL+ this season, with the regular subscription and the NFL+ Premium tier only covering primetime and local in-market fixtures. However, those with the NFL+ Premium can watch all games as full or condensed replays once they have concluded.

Which streaming service has the most NFL? ›

Best for NFL Coverage and On-Demand Shows

Hulu + Live TV features all the channels you need to watch NFL games, including CBS, ESPN, FOX, and NBC. Hulu added the NFL Network channel, and offers a Sports add-on ($10 per month) that includes NFL RedZone.

Is NFL Plus worth it? ›

Is NFL Plus worth it? NFL+ is worth it for football fans who like a $7–15 price tag for watching all live in-market and primetime NFL games during the regular and postseason. The catch is that you can only stream them live on your smartphone and tablet.

Does Hulu get every NFL game? ›

Yes. Hulu + Live TV subscribers can watch college football and NFL games on ESPN, ABC, BTN, FOX, FS1, CBS, ACC Network, SEC Network, NFL Network and more.

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