Here's Every Streaming Service You Need To Watch All NFL Games In 2024
The NFL has made it clear that streaming is part of its present and future. But at what cost?
For many fans the streaming era is already expensive enough. And now that it's not possible to watch the full NFL season on basic cable anymore, a lot of people are pushing back.
A basic cable package is necessary to watch regular season games, playoff games and the Super Bowl on CBS and FOX. Along with the primetime standalone matchups on ESPN's "Monday Night Football" and NBC's "Sunday Night Football."
Depending on the provider that can run you anywhere from $55-75 a month (closer to $75 with a service like YouTube TV).
On top of that though, football fans will have to also pony up for Amazon Prime Video ($8.99 per month), Peacock ($5.99 per month), ESPN+ ($10.99 per month) and Netflix ($6.99 per month) if they don't want to miss a second of the action.
Prime Video carries the "Thursday Night Football" package and one of this year's Wild Card round games. Peacock is streaming the Week 1 season-opener between the Eagles and Packers in Brazil and ESPN+ and Netflix will broadcast the NFL's International Series and Christmas games respectively.
That doesn't even count those who would need to become Sunday Ticket subscribers (via YouTube TV) for an additional $349. Add up all of those costs for the six months of football season alone and you're looking at almost $900.
Get your wallet ready.