Now Streaming: How to Watch the NFL on Your G-Box
The NFL regular season kicked off officially this week and will continue through December. The kickoff game began with the defending Super Bowl LII champion Philadelphia Eagles defeating the Atlanta Falcons. The 32 teams will face off to play their division rivals two times in the regular season. Catch these NFL games and your favorite players to see who makes it to the playoff on the G-Box Q3 Plus streaming set-top box. We’re starting off this season right with our NFL our G-Box Q3 Plus giveaway.
NFL fans can cut the cord this regular season and catch their favorite teams on few different apps listed here and in our Matricom Madness Streaming Guide. Now you may not get to see every game for free with these apps, but you will be able to stream the games you want to watch.
Fox Sports Go
Die-hard football fans with a cable subscription will be able to stream dozens of NFL games. The G-Box Q3 Plus supports the Fox Sports Go app for more sports other than the NFL games. Fox Sports Go app lets you watch live sports and recorded games including NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, NASCAR, MMA, UFC, NCAA college games and more. The app is free to download just put in your cable provider credentials to get started.
Sling TV
Sling TV offers two plans that offer live NFL games. Fans have the choice of choosing either a Blue plan, Orange plan or both plans at $40 for both or $25 individually. The Sling Blue plan includes Thursday and Sunday games on Fox, NBC, and the NFL Network, while the Sling Orange plan only includes Monday night games on ESPN. You can add the NFL Red Zone to the Blue package for an additional 10 bucks to get all the Sunday games.
DirectTV Now
This application can let you stream all Sunday, Monday, and Thursday night games on channels like CBS, Fox, NBC, ESPN, and the NFL Network. For $40 dollars a month you can stream the games on CBS and Fox on Sunday afternoons, Sunday Night Football on NBC, Monday Night Football on ESPN and Thursday Night Football on Fox.
Hulu with Live TV
Besides the NFL network, you can stream the games live on CBS, Fox, NBC, and ESPN with Hulu Live Tv. Watch the Sunday afternoon games on CBS and Fox. Check out the Monday night games with ESPN and even the Sunday night games on NBC. See the 11 Thursday night games on Fox and the rest of these games for only $40 a month.
How about Free?
Majority of the apps mentioned above stream the games for $40 bucks and it seems to be like that all across the board. Want to know where are the free options are at? Well, there is a free* way to watch the games. In an area with good reception, viewers can see the games for free on over-the-air broadcast channels. If you don’t have an antenna, you can probably pick one up for about $20 dollars or build your own for about five dollars here. If you’re a local fan then you can watch your team play free every week. You can also see the other games on Sunday on CBS and Fox and the 11 Thursday night games too on Fox.
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Can you still watch football if you’ve cut the cord? You bet! Our guide will tell you how to catch every NFL game this season, from now until the Super Bowl.
If you’ve ditched your cable company in favor of one (or several) video streaming services, you can still watch NFL games. On-demand services such as Netflix and Disney+ don’t offer live sports though, so you need to subscribe to a live TV streaming every live TV streaming service is ideal for NFL fans, though, as some are missing key channels. You should also consider the features and other streaming content a service offers to determine which one is the best value for your household. Check out our guide to the best video streaming services for your budget if you don’t know where to Channels Do You Need to Watch NFL Games? NFL games generally air during four time slots on different networks throughout the regular season: Thursday Night Football (typically on NFL Network, with most games simulcast on FOX and Amazon Prime Video), Sunday afternoons (CBS and FOX), Sunday Night Football (NBC), and Monday Night Football (ESPN). Broadcasts of playoff games last season were split between CBS, ESPN, FOX, and NBC. US holidays affect the schedule, which means that there may be multiple games on a Thursday or a game on Saturday. Consult the schedule below for details on watching those NFL recently renegotiated the broadcast rights for games starting with the 2023 season and running through the 2033 season. Under this new deal, the broadcast rights for Sunday afternoons, Sunday nights, and Monday nights remain the same. Super Bowl coverage will rotate between ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC, while NFL Network retains rights to some exclusive games. Both Thursday Night Football and Monday Night Football games are subject to flex schedules with this new contract; in other words, the NFL can change which games air during these prime-time slots based on what will make for more entertaining matchups. However, the agreement also signals a dramatic shift in the NFL’s support for streaming services. One major change is that Prime Video will become the exclusive broadcaster of Thursday Night Football starting in 2022. Some changes take effect this year. For example, NBC will begin streaming Sunday Night Football games this season on Peacock, much like CBS does for Sunday afternoon games on Paramount+. We hope ESPN+ starts to carry NFL games that air on ABC or V’s rights to the NFL Sunday Ticket package are set to expire at the end of the 2022 season. Amazon, Apple, and Disney are all reportedly interested in securing these rights going forward, so NFL Sunday Ticket could very well shift ownership to one of these streaming NFL games you can watch on Sunday afternoons depends on where you live. These games are carried on local CBS and FOX affiliate channels and are subject to the same blackout rules as cable broadcasts. You will get other games on Sunday afternoons in addition to those involving your local team, but how many and which ones is not always easy to determine. Check out 506Sports’ regional NFL coverage maps each week for all the NFL matchups on Sunday nights and every other day of the week are national broadcasts, so everyone will see the same game regardless of where they live. Playoff games and the Super Bowl are also televised to national audiences. NFL fans don’t have to navigate the mess that is regional sports network (RSN) broadcast rights; all these channels are available in the vast majority of broadcast markets and on most live TV streaming services. Even with the upcoming changes, the NFL’s current streaming strategy still isn’t ideal. It puts the burden on fans to pay for and manage multiple streaming services at a time. The NFL also doesn’t seem to recognize the reality that a location-based strategy is ineffectual at reaching modern audiences, especially those who don’t live in their favorite team’s home of the major NFL commentary shows air on channels we already mentioned, but some do not. For example, Nickelodeon now offers a weekly, family-friendly NFL highlights show, called NFL Slimetime, that’s hosted by Nate Burleson and Young Dylan, alongside correspondent Dylan Schefter. DirecTV Stream, fuboTV, Hulu, Philo, and YouTube TV all offer Nickelodeon. Eli and Peyton Manning will also call some Monday Night Football games on ESPN2 this season; this broadcast is simulcast on ESPN+. DirecTV Stream, fuboTV, Hulu, Sling TV’s Orange Plan, and YouTube TV all have ESPN2 in their NFL RedZone channel is another option for people who want to watch scoring highlights on Sunday afternoons or keep up with fantasy football stats in real time. FuboTV, Hulu, Sling TV, and YouTube TV offer add-ons with this to Watch Week 6 NFL GamesThis season, each team will play 17 regular-season games (up from 16 games last season). Below is the schedule for Week 6 of the regular season per the NFL’s official site. We will update the schedule every week throughout the NFL season. All times listed are Eastern Standard Time (EST). The following teams have a bye this week: Atlanta Falcons, New Orleans Saints, New York Jets, and San Francisco ursday (10/14)Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Philadelphia Eagles at 8:20 p. m. (FOX, NFL Network, and Prime Video)Sunday (10/17)Miami Dolphins vs. Jacksonville Jaguars at 9:30 a. (CBS)Cincinnati Bengals vs. Detroit Lions at 1 p. (FOX)Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears at 1 p. (FOX)Houston Texans vs. Indianapolis Colts at 1 p. (CBS)Kansas City Chiefs vs. Washington Football Team at 1 p. (CBS)Los Angeles Rams vs. New York Giants at 1 p. (FOX)Los Angeles Chargers vs. Baltimore Ravens at 1 p. (CBS)Minnesota Vikings vs. Carolina Panthers at 1 p. (FOX)Arizona Cardinals vs. Cleveland Browns at 4:05 p. (FOX) Dallas Cowboys vs. New England Patriots at 4:25 p. (CBS)Las Vegas Raiders vs. Denver Broncos at 4:25 p. (CBS)Seattle Seahawks vs. Pittsburgh Steelers at 8:20 p. (NBC)Monday (10/18)Buffalo Bills vs. Tennessee Titans at 8:15 p. (ESPN)Cable and Over-the-Air OptionsOne of the easiest ways to ensure complete coverage of national and in-market games is to sign up for a cable plan. Note that if you go this route, you will likely pay more than any video streaming service and will lose out on other conveniences, such as better-designed interfaces and support for more platforms. NFL Sunday Ticket is one of the few legitimate options for watching out-of-market regular-season games live. This service is available as a cable add-on or online for people who are unable to get DirecTV reaming cable over the air via an antenna is another option for watching broadcast channels (such as CBS, FOX, and NBC), though your success may vary depending on your location and the strength of the signal in your home. You also need to buy and set up an antenna for this method. Sling TV is the only video streaming service on this list that integrates with over-the-air Ways to Stream NFL GamesPaid services are not your only option to stream NFL games. For instance, you can watch in-market NFL games on Sunday afternoon as well as prime-time Sunday Night Football, Monday Night Football, and Thursday Night Football broadcasts via the free Yahoo Sports app or NFL app for iOS and Android. Note that neither app supports casting of any kind and that some games require you to stream them over a cellular connection. The streaming quality of both apps was excellent in testing over Wi-Fi. The Yahoo Sports App even includes a co-watching feature that allows you to watch the game with up to three nsider setting up a digital antenna to watch games on the major broadcast channels. These devices are relatively cheap and don’t require a monthly subscription. Locast used to be a cheap way to get local channels over an internet connection, but that the service has since shut Best Sports Streaming ServicesIf you are looking to watch sports other than the NFL, check out our roundup of the best sports streaming services. We also have roundups of the best MLB streaming services, best NBA streaming services, and best NHL streaming services. We cover everything you need to know about RSNs in these roundups, since many MLB, NBA, and NHL games don’t air as national broadcasts.
Our 11 Top Picks
Starts at $64. 99 per monthHulu + Live TV features all the channels you need to watch NFL games, including CBS, ESPN, FOX, and NBC. Hulu recently added the NFL Network channel and now offers a Sports add-on ($10 per month) that includes NFL RedZone. Other sports channels on the service include BTN and the Golf Channel. You can also subscribe to the Español add-on ($4. 99 per month) to get international sports coverage from ESPN + Live TV is an excellent choice for general audiences with coverage of most popular news and entertainment channels. A subscription unlocks Hulu’s expansive library of on-demand shows and movies, can improve Hulu’s technical capabilities with the Enhanced Cloud DVR (which increases the available DVR storage to 200 hours from 50) or the Unlimited Screens (which increases the number of simultaneous streams from two to an unlimited number in your home and up to three outside of it) add-ons. Each option costs $9. 99 per month on its own, but you can get both for $14. 98 per month. Note that while Hulu’s on-demand content is available in 1080p, a few on-demand originals support 4K streaming on select platforms. The service supports 1080p/60fps live streams on some platforms, too.
Hulu Review
Starts at $4. 99 per monthIf you subscribe to Peacock’s Premium or Premium Plus plans, you can watch every Sunday Night Football game this season and the Super Bowl. Anyone can watch the season’s first game between the Cowboys and the Buccaneers for free, from its NFL coverage, Peacock has streaming rights to Indy Car events, Premier League soccer matches, PGA Tour golf, and WWE content (including PPV events). Peacock is also home to a substantial library of popular on-demand shows and movies, including some original titles. You won’t get any additional sports coverage by paying for the $9. 99-per-month Premium Plus tier, but you will gain the ability to download titles for offline viewing on mobile platforms and to watch most on-demand content without ads.
Peacock Review
Starts at $64. 99 per monthFor NFL coverage, YouTube TV offers CBS, ESPN, FOX, and NBC in its lineup. It even includes the NFL Network, which is great for die-hard NFL fans. If you want the NFL RedZone channel, you can pay for YouTube’s $10. 99-per-month Sports Plus for other national sports, the service includes the Golf Channel, MLB Network, NBA TV, Olympic Channel, and Tennis Channel. You can pay an extra monthly fee for the FOX Soccer Plus ($15 per month) and NBA League Pass ($39. 99 per month) add-ons. YouTube TV also includes top news and entertainment YouTube TV, you get unlimited cloud DVR storage (recordings are kept for up to nine months), up to three simultaneous device streams, and support for six user accounts. All those features are useful for when family members want to watch different programs that are set to air at the same time. YouTube TV is notably one of the few services that streams live channels in 1080p. A new 4K Plus add-on lets you stream select live channels in 4K, watch DVR recordings offline, and stream from an unlimited number of devices on your home network.
YouTube TV Review
$8. 99 per monthAlthough Amazon Prime Video will hold exclusive rights to Thursday Night NFL games in 2022, it shares those rights with NFL Network and FOX this season, which means it’s not essential for NFL said, Prime Video has added some other live sports to its lineup most notably WNBA games and select MLB games. You can also pay for sports-focused channels for the platform, including Paramount+ (and its Sunday NFL coverage), NBA League Pass, and PGA Tour Live. Amazon also produces the All or Nothing series, which offers a behind-the-scenes look at various professional sports teams. Amazon Prime’s on-demand library of TV shows and movies (and especially its originals) make it an excellent choice for your on-demand streaming needs as Prime works on the web, mobile platforms (Android and iOS), media streaming devices (Apple TV 4K, Chromecast, Fire TV, and Roku), game consoles (PlayStation, Wii, and Xbox), and smart TVs. With Prime Video, you can stream content on up to three devices at the same time.
Amazon Prime Video Review
Starts at $64. 99 per monthFuboTV is an excellent option for NFL fans; it includes CBS, FOX, NBC, and the NFL Network. FuboTV recently added Disney channels (including ESPN) to its channel lineups, which considerably improves the service’s NFL coverage. You can also get the NFL RedZone channel via the $10. 99 per month Sports Plus with NFL RedZone excels in its other sports coverage though with the Golf Channel, MLB Network, and NBA TV. International sports channels on the service include beIN Sports, GOL TV, and TUDN. FuboTV’s news and entertainment offerings are strong especially with the addition of Viacom and Discovery channels, even though it no longer has A&E or Turner of fuboTV’s plans let you record up to 250 hours of DVR content, which it keeps forever. The Cloud DVR 1000 add-on ($16. 99 per month) increase that limit to 1, 000 hours. All plans also let you stream on three screens at once, but the Unlimited Screens add-on ($9. 99 per month) increases that limit to 10 devices on your home network and two off of it. Other cool features of fuboTV are Lookback, which lets you watch select sports programs up to 72 hours after they aired, and Startover, which enables you to restart certain live events from the is available on the web or via dedicated apps for Android, iOS, Apple TV, Fire TV, Chromecast, and Roku devices. Note that while most of fuboTV’s live streams are limited to 720p, it does air select live programming in 4K, including NFL games. Most of its on-demand content can be streamed in atleast 1080p.
fuboTV Review
$6. 99 per monthESPN+’s value to NFL fans is that it includes simulcasts of ESPN2’s Monday Night Football broadcast with Eli and Peyton Manning this season. Otherwise, ESPN+ has a few NFL commentary shows in its lineup including NFL PrimeTime and The Fantasy Show. As for other live sports, ESPN+ includes tons of out-of-market NHL games, select MLB games; national and international soccer league matches, and various NCAA events. UFC fans must also go through ESPN+ for PPV supports up to three simultaneous streams per account, but it does not offer any DVR storage. The last time we tested the service, ESPN+’s live streams appeared to hit the 1080/60fps mark, which is great for sports fans. A higher streaming resolution means a more detailed picture, while higher refresh rates help smooth out fast action. ESPN+ is available on the web, but you can download a dedicated app on mobile platforms (Android and iOS), media streaming devices (Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV, and Roku), and gaming consoles (PlayStation 4 and 5; Xbox One, Series S|X; and Oculus Go).
ESPN+ Review
$99. 99 per seasonNFL Game Pass gives NFL fans access to replays of every NFL game (including playoff matchups and the Super Bowl) each season regardless of their location. No other streaming service offers that capability, which makes NFL Game Pass one of the best options for people who do not live in their favorite team’s local market. Although some football fans might not like the prospect of watching games after they air, game replays are typically available shortly after the live broadcast concludes. The service also includes live audio feeds of games and in-market preseason Game Pass now supports streams of up to 1080p/60fps depending on the broadcast, but it no longer offers some of the genuinely useful playback features that it previously did. The condensed replay mode is still available, but the options to watch multiple replays simultaneously and listen to audio replays are both gone. The service should also let subscribers download game replays on mobile devices for offline viewing. You can watch NFL Game pass on the web; mobile platforms (via the NFL app for Android and iOS); media streaming devices (Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV, and Roku); and up to the latest generation of game consoles (PlayStation and Xbox).
NFL Game Pass Review
Starts at $4. 99 per monthParamount+ enables Premium subscribers ($9. 99 per month) to stream a live feed of local CBS broadcast channels, which means you can watch live NFL games. You can also watch on-demand episodes of NFL Slimetime. Other sports on this service include the NCAA March Madness tournament, select PGA Tour events, and lots of national and international soccer (Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, Concacaf, Liga Profesional de Fútbol, National Women’s Soccer League, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, and UEFA Europa Conference League). Paramount+ includes access to a decent library of on-demand network TV shows and original too, such as The Good Fight, Star Trek: Discovery, and Star Trek: Strange New addition to watching Paramount+ on the web, you can download apps for mobile platforms (Android and iOS), media streaming devices (Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV, and Roku), gaming consoles (Xbox and PlayStation 4), and smart TVs (LG, Samsung, and Vizio). The service supports up to three simultaneous streams per account on all plans, but the ability to download titles for offline viewing and access 4K content is restricted to the more expensive ad-free plan.
Paramount+ Review
Starts at $35 per monthSling TV splits its sports coverage across its Orange and Blue plan, with ESPN channels on the former, and NFL Network and NBC on the latter. You have to pay for the combined Orange + Blue Package ($50 per month) to get its complete NFL coverage. NBC and FOX affiliates are available in select markets for those with at least a Sling Blue plan, but if you want to watch games that air on ABC, you need to set up an antenna, which partially defeats the purpose of getting a video streaming service in the first place. Sling also lacks CBS affiliate fans may want to subscribe to the Sports Extra add-on ($10 per month) to get beIN Sports, ESPN U, Golf Channel, MLB Network, NBA TV, and NHL TV doesn’t allow you to stream on multiple devices simultaneously for Orange channels, but you can stream on up to three devices at the same time for Blue channels. Sling includes 50 hours of DVR storage for free, with an optional upgrade to 200 hours for an extra $5 per month. You can watch Sling TV on your mobile phone, streaming device, Xbox console (but not PlayStation), and the web.
Sling TV Review
Starts at $69. 99 per monthNFL fans should consider the Entertainment plan from DirecTV Stream (previously AT&T TV), which includes CBS, ESPN, FOX, and NBC. You need to pay more (the Choice Plan is $84. 99 per month) to get the Golf Channel and RSNs, however. Another disadvantage of DirecTV Stream is that no package includes the NFL Network V Stream offers 20 hours of DVR storage and keeps recordings for up to 90 days. Most other services let users save more hours of programming and for longer. Sports fans will appreciate DirecTV Stream’s Lookback and Rewind capabilities, which respectively allow you to watch previously aired content (up to 72 hours in the past) and restart live streams from the beginning of the broadcast. Note, however, that these features are only available for select channels and V Stream supports an impressive 20 simultaneous streams per account on your home network and up to three outside it. The service is available on media streaming devices, mobile platforms, and the web, but not for gaming consoles.
DirecTV Stream Review
$73. 49 per month (with total subscription length dependent on remaining months in the regular season)NFL Sunday Ticket is the only service we’ve reviewed that enables fans to watch every out-of-market regular-season game live on Sunday. It’s the best option for football fans who don’t live in their favorite team’s broadcast market. However, NFL Sunday Ticket is very expensive and does not include live Thursday night, in-market Sunday afternoon, Sunday night, or Monday night football games. We tested out the non-cable version of the service, but know that this package is only available to select customers (you can check your eligibility on the site) like NFL Sunday Ticket’s customizable closed captions and its innovative playback modes that let you watch multiple games at once. However, we would also like to see it add support for more than one simultaneous stream and DVR recordings. In testing, we did not experience any streaming performance issues even when streaming several games on the same device at the same time. You can download the NFL Sunday Ticket app on mobile platforms (Android, Fire OS, iOS), media streaming devices (Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV, and Roku), game consoles (PlayStation and Xbox), and select smart TVs.
NFL Sunday Ticket Review
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NFL live streams: How to watch 2021 games for free without cable
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NFL streams Reddit may be a thing of the past, but cord-cutters will have more ways to watch the NFL free than ever before in 2021.
In recent years, the NFL has expanded its mobile offerings. Now, the NFL App and the Yahoo! Sports App both stream local games on a weekly basis free of charge. Additionally, the major live TV streaming services in the United States carry most of the major networks that broadcast NFL games.
There are plenty of options for how to watch games, but are there ways to do so free? All of the five major streaming services charge a monthly fee, but they also all come with free trials. So, if you plan accordingly, you’ll be able to catch a good chunk of NFL action this season without services provide access to all locally broadcasted NFL games; meanwhile, other live streaming options depend on which network is broadcasting the game.
Below is a complete breakdown of live streaming options for all NFL games on Thursday, Sundays and Watch NFL games live on fuboTV (7-day free trial)NFL live streams
Live streams for Sunday NFL games
Below are all of the live streaming options that give you access to NFL games being shown in your local market. There are usually three games shown locally on any given Sports Go will allow viewers access to games airing on Fox while the CBS-owned Paramount Plus will, naturally, let viewers watch CBS’ reaming option
Cable subscription needed?
Free?
Cost
Free trial?
Fox Sports Go
Yes
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Paramount Plus
No
$4. 99/month
NFL App
Yahoo! Sports App
fuboTV
$64. 99/month
AT&T TV Now
$69. 99/month
Hulu Plus Live TV
Sling TV
$35/month
YouTube TV
‘Thursday Night Football’ live streams
“Thursday Night Football” will be broadcast on three networks this year: NFL Network, Fox and Amazon Prime Video. It can also be streamed via the following ever, it must be noted that the first three Thursday night games of the year will be broadcast exclusively on NFL Network. Only a few services will provide streaming access to those reaming option
Amazon Prime Video (starting in Week 5)
$8. 99/month
fuboTV (not Weeks 2-4)
AT&T TV Now (not Weeks 2-4)
Hulu Plus Live TV (not Weeks 2-4)
Sling TV (not Weeks 2-4)
‘Sunday Night Football’ live streams
“Sunday Night Football” will once again be broadcast on NBC, so NBC Sports will offer multiple live-streaming options for the are the rest of the ways that viewers can stream “Sunday Night Football” in reaming option
NBC Sports
‘Monday Night Football’ live streams
ESPN will broadcast “Monday Night Football” for another season in 2021. Viewers will be able to stream the game on ESPN’s website and app and also by using the streaming services reaming option
App
How to watch NFL games for free without cableOne of the best ways to stream NFL games for free is via the Yahoo! Sports App. Yahoo allows users to stream all local market and national TV games —Thursday, Sunday and Monday Night Football — free of charge. This streaming option is especially good for those viewing on mobile major live TV streaming services in the United States also carry most NFL games. Streamers can choose to use AT&T TV Now, fuboTV, Hulu Plus Live TV, Sling TV or YouTube TV, as most include the major networks where games will be shown: Fox, CBS, NBC and five of the live TV streaming services offer free trials as well. So, streamers will have the option of using all the free trials and unsubscribing before they end to keep the experience I watch NFL games on YouTube TV? Yes. YouTube TV includes all of the four major networks: Fox, CBS, NBC and ESPN, so all local-market games will be available for streamers to view. YouTube TV also carries NFL Network, so users will be able to stream the NFL Network-exclusive games using YouTube Tube TV also includes a package that contains NFL I watch NFL games on Hulu? Yes. Hulu includes Fox, CBS, NBC and ESPN, so streamers will be able to view all local-market and national games with Hulu. Hulu has also added NFL Network to its rotation, so it contains most of the same watch options as YouTube I watch NFL games on Sling TV? Yes, but not all of them. Sling TV has two separate packages — Orange and Blue — and the streaming service has Fox, NBC, ESPN and NFL Network included within those packages. However, they don’t have CBS. So, if you use Sling TV, just know you won’t be able to view the local-market games that are on CBS through the I watch NFL games on AT&T TV Now? Yes. AT&T TV Now carries Fox, CBS, NBC and ESPN, so streamers can watch all local-market and almost all nationally broadcast games. AT&T TV Now doesn’t carry NFL Network, however, so streamers won’t be able to see the first three “Thursday Night Football” games of the season with this I watch NFL games on fuboTV? Yes. FuboTV carries Fox, CBS, NBC and ESPN, but like AT&T Now, they don’t have NFL Network. However, fuboTV has a package that includes NFL Redzone, which provides live look-ins at every Sunday afternoon game from 1-8 p. m. to live stream NFL games in CanadaAll NFL games can be streamed live in Canada using DAZN. The streaming service is accessible on all smart TVs, mobile devices, computers and game Canada, DAZN comes with access to NFL Redzone and NFL Game Pass. That means viewers will be able to stream seven hours of commercial-free football live on Sundays and also will be able to watch replays live on demand with Game Pass.
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Frequently Asked Questions about how to watch nfl games on android tv box
How can I watch NFL games on my Android box?
The G-Box Q3 Plus supports the Fox Sports Go app for more sports other than the NFL games. Fox Sports Go app lets you watch live sports and recorded games including NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, NASCAR, MMA, UFC, NCAA college games and more. The app is free to download just put in your cable provider credentials to get started.
How can I watch NFL games for free on my Android?
Hulu + Live TV features all the channels you need to watch NFL games, including CBS, ESPN, FOX, and NBC. Hulu recently added the NFL Network channel and now offers a Sports add-on ($10 per month) that includes NFL RedZone.
What app lets you watch all NFL games?
One of the best ways to stream NFL games for free is via the Yahoo! Sports App. Yahoo allows users to stream all local market and national TV games —Thursday, Sunday and Monday Night Football — free of charge. … The major live TV streaming services in the United States also carry most NFL games.Sep 26, 2021