The 2023/24 NFL season is over, but we’re already looking ahead at how to watch the Baltimore Ravens when the 2024/25 starts this September.
Here’s how to catch every minute of game time.
Next season, games will air on CBS (for AFC teams), Fox (for NFC teams), NBC, ESPN, NFL Network and Amazon Prime Video.
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Hulu + Live TV also offers Fox, NBC, CBS, ESPN and NFL Network in its channel lineup for $76.99, making it another solid option for NFL fans. A Hulu + Live TV package also comes with access to Disney Plus and ESPN Plus for even more sports content.
With your subscription, you’ll get unlimited DVR storage. Hulu allows users to watch on 2 screens at the same time. While Hulu has a 30-day free trial, Hulu + Live TV does not offer a free trial.
DIRECTV STREAM is a great streaming option for NFL fans. The service carries all local channels and ESPN with its base package, the Entertainment plan, for $79.99 per month. To get NFL Network on DIRECTV STREAM, you’ll need to upgrade to the Choice plan for $108.99 per month.
With your subscription, you’ll get unlimited DVR storage to record games all season. DIRECTV STREAM allows users to watch on an unlimited number of screens simultaneously on their home network and up to three devices simultaneously outside of the home.
Fubo is a sports-first streaming service with all the channels football fans need to catch games all season. CBS, Fox, NBC, ESPN and NFL Network are all available with the Fubo Pro package for $79.99 per month.
With Fubo, you’ll get 1,000 hours of DVR storage on any of the three plans, and recordings never expire. You can watch on up to 10 screens at once on any compatible device. Fubo offers a one-week free trial.
With a Sling TV plan, you can watch nationally televised games on ESPN if you choose Sling Orange and on NFL Network with Sling Blue. You’ll need to subscribe to Sling Orange & Blue for $55 per month to get both. Sling TV only offers local channels in a few select areas, so it isn’t the best option for watching all games.
Sling TV comes with 50 hours of DVR storage. Sling Orange only allows users to stream on one screen at once, while Sling Blue allows for up to three simultaneous streams. There is no free trial for Sling TV.
YouTube TV has a lot of benefits this NFL season. The service offers Fox, NBC, CBS, ESPN and NFL Network, so you can watch every game of the season with the base plan for $72.99 per month. YouTube TV has unlimited DVR and allows for up to three simultaneous streams.
What sets YouTube TV apart from the rest of the live TV streaming services on our list is that YouTube is now the exclusive home of NFL Sunday Ticket. Sunday Ticket is available as a standalone service, so you don’t need a YouTube TV subscription to sign up, but you can score a great deal if you bundle the two.
Thursday Night Football games will stream exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. Sign up for a Prime membership if you don’t already have one, and download the Prime Video app for access to the games.
Sunday Night Football games that air on NBC will be simulcast on Peacock. You can sign up for a subscription for $5.99 per month. Along with Sunday Night Football games, Peacock offers over 80,000 hours of content and live sports from Premier League, WWE, MLB and more.
If you live outside of the market of your favorite team, you can watch with NFL Sunday Ticket. Sunday Ticket is an out-of-market streaming package that airs all Sunday games outside of your viewing area. Learn more here.
Paramount Plus is a streaming option for AFC fans to watch games from their local CBS station. Subscriptions start at $5.99 per month. Learn more here.
NFL Plus is a streaming service from the NFL. With NFL Plus, you can watch live local & primetime games during the regular season and postseason, but only on your phone or tablet. Learn more here.