Streaming the NFL? It’s going to cost you
If you want to be able to watch all of the NFL’s action this season, it’s going to cost you.
NFL games will be broadcast on Fox, CBS, NBC, Amazon, YouTube, Netflix and ESPN as more media companies use the league's broad popularity to lure viewers to their direct-to-consumer streaming apps and subscriber services.
And as these media companies use the nation’s most popular sports league to get people to subscribe to their streaming services, the cost of watching all the games is rising.
Consumers who wish to watch every single NFL game this season will have to pay upwards of $750 to do so, according to estimates by Forbes, which noted the league’s games will air on ten different platforms during the 2025-26 season.
The most expensive of these packages is NFL Sunday Ticket, available through traditional cable providers or Google’s YouTubeTV for nearly $400 a season.
YouTube is just one of a number of new players that are getting into the game.
Amazon and Netflix also will be televising some games this year, and the only way to see them will be to pay for their services.
Netflix plans in the U.S. range from $6.99 to $24.99 per month........
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