How to Stream NFL Games Without Cable?

There are more options than ever for streaming National Football League games to your TV, laptop, or phone. With the right streaming services, you can watch Sunday afternoon games on CBS and Fox, Sunday Night Football on NBC, Monday Night Football on ESPN, and Thursday Night Football, which this year is spread out across Fox, Amazon Prime/Twitch, and the NFL Network. And let’s not forget Thanksgiving Day games, Saturday games scheduled for later in the season, and the playoffs leading up to Super Bowl LIV on Feb. 2, 2020. You might not have to do much to watch these games. If you’re using a cable-replacement streaming service, you may already have access to a decent number of games.


Before we profile the various options, there are a few things to note. Some live local channels aren’t available on all cable-replacement streaming services in all markets. You’ll need these channels to watch games in your area, so review the channel lineups before subscribing to a service such as AT&T TV Now (formerly DirecTV Now) or YouTube TV. And because Verizon no longer has an exclusive deal to stream games to smartphones and tablets, you’ll be able to catch a good number of games regardless of your cellular provider.

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