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Thought a reasonable recent summary would be helpful to some.   (Yes, I know this could have gone in the main forum 'cause it's football-related, but figured it'd be perfectly fine here too.  )

This is from https://variety.com/feature/watch-nfl-online-1235045647/ , "HOW TO WATCH AND STREAM THE NFL"

  • Amazon Prime:  11 Thursday Night games
  • YouTube TV: Basic plan comes basic broadcasters along with ESPN and NFL network. Sports package with Red Zone is extra
  • Hulu Plus: Fox, CBS, NBC, ESPN
  • Fubo TV: NBC, Fox, CBS, ESPN, NFL Network
  • ESPN Plus: uh.... ESPN
  • SlingTV:   Either ESPN or Fox+NBC, depending on package. Redzone is available for extra

 

[insert obligatory "just watch the streams for free from some random Reddit post/Google search" comment here]

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22 minutes ago, PanthersATL said:

Thought a reasonable recent summary would be helpful to some.   (Yes, I know this could have gone in the main forum 'cause it's football-related, but figured it'd be perfectly fine here too.  )

This is from https://variety.com/feature/watch-nfl-online-1235045647/ , "HOW TO WATCH AND STREAM THE NFL"

  • Amazon Prime:  11 Thursday Night games
  • YouTube TV: Basic plan comes basic broadcasters along with ESPN and NFL network. Sports package with Red Zone is extra
  • Hulu Plus: Fox, CBS, NBC, ESPN
  • Fubo TV: NBC, Fox, CBS, ESPN, NFL Network
  • ESPN Plus: uh.... ESPN
  • SlingTV:   Either ESPN or Fox+NBC, depending on package. Redzone is available for extra

 

[insert obligatory "just watch the streams for free from some random Reddit post/Google search" comment here]

One small comment…not all of the streaming service have the same picture quality.  Hulu TV is good, so is Fubu…good.  The interfaces for both of those are decent.

Sling TV with no locals is really meh.  The streaming quality is VERY meh.

Youtube TV is best and I dont like how expensive it is so no bias at all.  Best interface and quality.  I can tape every NFL game played by NFL Network, ESPN and others with no worries.  Youtube TVs DVR is ridiculous.

 

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30 minutes ago, PanthersATL said:

Thought a reasonable recent summary would be helpful to some.   (Yes, I know this could have gone in the main forum 'cause it's football-related, but figured it'd be perfectly fine here too.  )

This is from https://variety.com/feature/watch-nfl-online-1235045647/ , "HOW TO WATCH AND STREAM THE NFL"

  • Amazon Prime:  11 Thursday Night games
  • YouTube TV: Basic plan comes basic broadcasters along with ESPN and NFL network. Sports package with Red Zone is extra
  • Hulu Plus: Fox, CBS, NBC, ESPN
  • Fubo TV: NBC, Fox, CBS, ESPN, NFL Network
  • ESPN Plus: uh.... ESPN
  • SlingTV:   Either ESPN or Fox+NBC, depending on package. Redzone is available for extra

 

[insert obligatory "just watch the streams for free from some random Reddit post/Google search" comment here]

Hulu Live also now has the NFL Network.

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Oooooh, so close to having another reasonable option for watching NFL online.  Almost sounds like FOX's answer to NFL's RedZone, but something tells me that this may be FOX-specific rather than across all networks (ala RedZone or ESPN's NFL highlights show)

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FOX has announced that they will be expanding their (free) TUBI streaming channel to include sports, including NFL.

Tubi’s curated NFL channel will include “near-to-live” in-season digital highlights plus replays of “some of the most memorable matchups in NFL history” and library content including past seasons of the series “Hard Knocks.” 

the Tubi hub also will comprise nearly 700 hours of on-demand content at launch from the NFL, MLB, Nascar, Big Ten, Concacaf soccer, PBC boxing, PBA bowling and more.

 

https://variety.com/2021/digital/news/tubi-free-live-sports-channels-fox-nfl-mlb-1235048068/

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New update, for those of you on Verizon cellphones who were able to stream the NFL for free:

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Verizon had carried NFL games live on mobile in the U.S. since 2010, and under its pact with the league in 2017 had relinquished exclusive mobile streaming rights. Now it’s ending that piece of the NFL deal. 

https://variety.com/2021/biz/news/verizon-nfl-marketing-tech-partnership-10-year-1235059764/

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