![]() Need to upgrade your streaming media device? You can see some of our top picks below. (The games were actually produced in 1080p Fox then upconverted them for viewers with 4K HDR TVs.)Īs for watching any of the games, give your set a tuneup to make your TV picture look its best this season. We’re still waiting to see whether Fox will be showing any Sunday games this year in 4K HDR, or high dynamic range, as it did last year with some playoff games and Super Bowl LVII. (See the listing for YouTube TV below for more details.) The good news is that it’s a bit cheaper under YouTube TV than it was when you had to get it through DirecTV.įor those who don’t mind watching games on a phone or tablet, the NFL’s own paid service, NFL+, lets subscribers access live in-market Sunday afternoon games, as well as national games in prime time on Sunday, Monday, and Thursday nights, with one key caveat-they can only be viewed on a mobile device. Here are just a couple more notes before we list all your streaming options.įirst, perhaps the biggest news is that the rights to NFL Sunday Ticket, which gives you access to all out-of-market games, is now the property of YouTube TV. You’ll need these channels to watch games in your area, so review the channel lineups before subscribing to a service such as DirecTV Stream, FuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, or YouTube TV. However, live local channels aren’t available on all cable replacement streaming services in all markets. ![]() Nickelodeon will also offer a kid-friendly version of Super Bowl LVIII, with both feeds being streamed on Paramount+. If you’re using a cable replacement streaming service, you may already have access to a decent number of games, as well as Super Bowl LVIII, which will be broadcast on CBS on Feb. 24, featuring the NY Jets (and hopefully, an uninjured Aaron Rodgers at quarterback) against the Miami Dolphins.Īdditionally, some games will be available on newer streaming services, such as Paramount+ (CBS/Viacom) and Peacock, from NBCUniversal. However, this year Amazon gets a game on Black Friday, Nov. 23-will be shown across CBS, Fox, and NBC instead of Amazon. Also, the trio of week 12 games-on Thanksgiving, Nov. 7, was actually on NBC (and Peacock) Amazon’s first Thursday night game is a week later, on Sept. Just like last year, the first game, on Sept. If you want to watch “Thursday Night Football,” once again you’ll need an Amazon Prime subscription it’s no longer spread across Prime, Fox, and the NFL Network. ![]() (Too many options, some of us might argue.) With the right streaming services, you can watch Sunday afternoon games on CBS and Fox, “Sunday Night Football” on NBC, and “Monday Night Football” on ESPN. Football fans who have decided to cut the cable cord have plenty of options for streaming NFL action this season.
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