Week 1 of Sunday Night Football kicks off tomorrow and football fans without traditional cable and satellite television are searching for ways to watch their favorite sport. The booming cord cutting market and massive introduction of new streaming services have created confusion amongst tv consumers and sports fans, and many are still searching for resolutions.
Sinclair Broadcasting Group, one of the biggest RSN’s or Regional Sports Broadcasters have made their presence known in the cord cutter community with constant disputes with carriers. The good news is that Sunday, Monday and Thursday night football games will most likely always be free to watch through various streaming services and over-the-air television. Keep in mind that not every streaming service airs every game and you may have to do some jumping around to catch your favorite team.
How to Watch NFL Football Games Online for Free
- Prime Video subscribers will be able to stream 11 Thursday Night footballs games this season for free.
- Yahoo Live Sports allows you to watch certain local and primetime NFL games throughout the season on the Yahoo Mobile App for free. No credit card needed.
- Owners of Amazon Cube, Tablo, and Sling airtv can pull in their locals using an over-the-air antenna and watch their local channels anywhere for free.
Streaming Services that offer NFL Football games
- Fox Sports– must link to a cable provider
- NBC Sports– must link to a cable provider
- NFL App– must link to a cable provider
- Paramount+ $4.99 per month
- YouTube TV– $64.99 per month
- Hulu with Live– $64.99 per month
- Fubo TV– $64.99 per month
- Sling TV– $35 per month
- Directv Stream– $69.99 per month
- ESPN app & Website– must link to a cable provider
- Get NFL Sunday Ticket Max free with Select DirecTV Plans
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