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How to Watch the NFL Without Cable
If you’ve ditched your cable company in favor of one (or several) video streaming services, you can still watch most of the live sports you want, including NFL broadcasts. On-demand services such as Netflix, Disney+, and HBO Max don’t offer live sports though, so you need to subscribe to a cable-replacement service that streams live channels.
Not all these live streaming services are ideal for NFL fans, as they may be missing some key coverage networks. If you are looking to watch sports other than the NFL, check out our roundup of how to watch every sport without cable. You should also consider the features and other content a service offers to determine which is the best value for your household.
National vs. Local Broadcasts
NFL games generally air at four time slots on different networks during the regular season: Thursday Night Football (Amazon Prime Video, FOX, and NFL Network), Sunday afternoons (CBS and FOX), Sunday Night Football (NBC), and Monday Night Football (ESPN). Note that some Thursday Night Football games are exclusive to the NFL Network. Broadcasts of playoff games are split between CBS, ESPN, FOX, and NBC. The best NFL streaming services include all of these channels, or at least most of them.
Not all broadcasts are the same, however. For instance, which NFL games you can watch on Sunday afternoons depends on your local market. These games are carried on local affiliate channels and are subject to the same blackout rules as cable broadcasts. The NFL matchups on Sunday nights and every other day of the week are national broadcasts, so you can watch them regardless of your location. Playoff games and the Super Bowl are also televised to national audiences.
NFL Week 17 Broadcast Schedule
Below is the broadcast schedule for week 17 of the NFL’s regular season per the NFL’s official site. Pay attention to the broadcast network listed next to the game you want to watch and ensure that whatever streaming service you choose offers those channels. We update this list each week with the new matchups. Note that some games may be rescheduled because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Sunday (1/3)
1:00 p.m. EST
Atlanta Falcons at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (FOX)
Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals (CBS)
Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants (FOX)
Miami Dolphins at Buffalo Bills (CBS)
Minnesota Vikings at Detroit Lions (FOX)
New York Jets at New England Patriots (CBS)
Pittsburgh Steelers at Cleveland Browns (CBS)
4:25 p.m. EST
Arizona Cardinals at Los Angeles Rams (CBS)
Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears (FOX)
Jacksonville Jaguars at Indianapolis Colts (CBS)
Las Vegas Raiders at Denver Broncos (CBS)
Los Angeles Chargers at Kansas City Chiefs (FOX)
New Orleans Saints at Carolina Panthers (FOX)
Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers (FOX)
Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans (CBS)
8:20 p.m. EST
Washington Football Team at Philadelphia Eagles (NBC)
Cable and Over-the-Air Options
One 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 (exclusive to AT&T’s DirecTV cable branch) or online for people who are unable to get DirecTV cable. This service is ideal for football fans who live outside of their favorite team’s home market.
Streaming 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 channels.
Other Ways to Stream NFL Games
Paid services are not your only options 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 now even includes a co-watching feature that allows you to watch the game with up to three friends.
If you search for any NFL matchup and concatenate “live stream” to your search query, some site likely has a stream, legitimate or not. PCMag does not condone content piracy. If you do find a reliable stream, make sure to protect yourself with the right security tools, such as ad and script blockers, privacy extensions, and of course, a VPN. Many video streaming services do not allow VPN usage, which prevents you from spoofing your location to get games in a different coverage market.
The 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. At the time of writing, only fuboTV and YouTube TV offer packages with this channel.
The Best Sports Streaming Services
If you really are not interested in the NFL, there are other sports streaming services you should consider. Dazn is an excellent option for MMA and boxing fans. ESPN+, which oddly does not include ESPN’s Monday Night Football coverage, offers a good range of national and college sports.
Best NFL Streaming Services Featured in This Roundup:
Hulu + Live TV
$64.99 per month
Hulu + Live TV features all the channels you need to watch NFL games, including CBS, ESPN, FOX, and NBC, though it is missing the NFL Network. However, this is not necessarily a dealbreaker, since most games on that network are simulcast on FOX. 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 Deportes.
Hulu is an excellent choice for general audiences too, with coverage of most popular news and entertainment channels. A subscription to Hulu + Live TV unlocks Hulu’s expansive library of on-demand shows and movies.
You 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 package (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 $14.99 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.
YouTube TV
$64.99 per month
For NFL coverage, YouTube TV offers CBS, ESPN, FOX, and NBC in its lineup. It now even includes the NFL Network, which is great for die-hard NFL fans. If you want the NFL RedZone channel, you can pay for its new $10.99-per-month Sports Plus add-on, too.
As for other national sports, the service includes the Golf Channel, MLB Network, NBA TV, Olympic Channel, and Tennis Channel. You can also 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 channels.
With 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.
Amazon Prime Video
$8.99 per month
Amazon Prime Video only streams Thursday Night NFL games, which likely only makes it a viable option for casual football fans.
That said, Prime video does offer sports-focused channel add-ons for the platform, including CBS All Access (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 well.
Amazon Prime works on the web, Android, iOS, Fire devices, game consoles (PlayStation, Xbox, and Wii), smart TVs, and media streaming devices (Apple TV 4K and Roku). With Prime Video, you can stream content on up to three devices at the same time.
FuboTV
$59.99 per month
FuboTV 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 add-on.
FuboTV excels in its other sports coverage though with the Golf Channel, NBA TV, TBS, and TNT. FuboTV also features a good range of NBC regional sports networks (RSNs), but lacks FOX-owned ones. FuboTV’s international sports lineup includes beIN Sports, GOL TV, and TUDN. FuboTV’s news and entertainment offerings are strong too, especially with the addition of Viacom and Discovery channels. Many TV shows and movies from those channels are available to stream on-demand. The service no longer offers Turner channels.
By default, FuboTV can record up to 30 hours of DVR content, which it keeps forever. The Cloud DVR Plus add-on ($9.99 per month) increases that limit to 500 hours. 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 beginning.
FuboTV is available on the web or via dedicated apps for Android, iOS, Apple TV, Fire TV, Chromecast, and Roku devices. You can stream on up to two devices simultaneously, but the Family Share add-on ($5.99 per month) increases that to three devices. Note that while most of FuboTV’s live streams are limited to 720p, it does air select programming in 4K. Most of its on-demand content can be streamed in 1080p.
CBS All Access
$5.99 per month
CBS All Access lets you stream a live feed of your local CBS broadcast channel as part of your subscription, which means you can watch live NFL games from your local CBS affiliate. Other sports that stream on this channel include the NCAA March Madness tournament and select PGA Tour events.
CBS All Access grants you access to CBS’s library of on-demand streaming content and original shows too, such as The Good Fight, Star Trek: Discovery, and Star Trek: Picard. You can upgrade to CBS All Access’s $11.99-per-month No Commercials plan to avoid ads during on-demand streams.
CBS All Access is available for your smartphone (iOS and Android), streaming devices (Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, and Roku), and game consoles (PS4 and Xbox One). Subscribers can stream from up to two devices simultaneously.
Locast
$5 per month
Locast is an inexpensive live TV service that includes local channels in 23 US markets. In terms of sports coverage, that means that you can watch any games that broadcast on a network’s affiliate channel, including ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC. With those channels, you can watch Thursday Night, Sunday Afternoon, and Sunday Night NFL games. Other notable channels on the service include PBS, Telemundo, and Univision. The remaining channels in the lineup vary depending on your location, but most fall into the lifestyle and entertainment category.
We like that Locast supports four simultaneous streams and that some streams appeared to hit 1080p resolution in testing. However, the service does not include any DVR capabilities and its channel guide is not customizable. You should also know that Locast is involved in ongoing litigation with the major broadcast networks (ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC) over its right to broadcast these channels for free. You can watch Locast on the web or download apps for mobile platforms (Android, iOS, and Fire OS) and media streaming devices (Android TV, Apple TV, Roku, and TiVo).
NFL Game Pass
$99.99 per year
NFL Game Pass gives NFL fans access to replays of every game (including playoff matchups and the Super Bowl) each week of the 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 only after they air, game replays are typically available shortly after the live broadcast concludes. The service also includes live audio feeds of games and (depending on your market) select live preseason games.
Although NFL Game Pass only supports streams up to 720p, it does offer some genuinely useful playback features, including a condensed replay mode, a slow-motion playback button, and the ability to watch up to four games simultaneously. We would like to see the service add an option to download audio or game replays on mobile devices so that subscribers can access them without an internet connection, however. You can watch NFL Game pass on the web; mobile platforms (via the NFL Mobile app for Android and iOS); media streaming devices (Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV, and Roku); and game consoles (Xbox One and PlayStation 4).
Sling TV
$30 per month
Sling TV splits its sports coverage across its Orange and Blue plan (both cost $30 per month), with ESPN channels on the former, and NFL Network and NBC on the latter. You have to pay for the combined Orange & Blue Package ($45 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 coverage and FOX-owned RSNs.
Sling TV often offers promotions that bundle antennas with a subscription. Sports 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 Network.
Sling’s Orange & Blue plan allows you to stream on up to four devices simultaneously. Sling includes 10 hours of DVR storage for free, with an optional upgrade to 50 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.
AT&T TV Now
$55 per month
NFL fans should consider AT&T TV Now’s (previously DirecTV Now) $80-per-month Max plan, which includes CBS, ESPN, FOX, and NBC. You also get the Golf Channel, Olympic Channel, SEC Network, and some RSNs, though the NFL Network is not available for any package. You could get away with AT&T TV Now’s cheaper Plus package, but that plan doesn’t include RSNs.
AT&T TV Now offers 20 hours of DVR storage and keeps recordings for up to 30 days. Most other services let users save more hours of programming and for longer. Sports fans will appreciate AT&T TV Now’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 programs.
AT&T TV Now supports simultaneous streams on up to two devices by default, but you can pay an additional $4.99 per month to increase that limit to three devices. AT&T TV Now is available on media streaming devices, mobile platforms (via the AT&T TV app), and the web, but is not available on either the Xbox One or PlayStation 4 consoles.
NFL Sunday Ticket
$73.49 per month (with total subscription length dependent on remaining months in regular season)
NFL Sunday Ticket is the only service we’ve reviewed that enables fans to watch every out-of-market regular-season game on Sunday. For football fans who don’t live in their favorite team’s broadcast market, it’s the best option for watching their team’s Sunday afternoon games. 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).
We 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 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 4 and Xbox One), and select smart TVs.
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