How to watch every NFL game this season and how much it will cost you
Streaming your favorite NFL games is not easy, and it has been made infinitely more complicated by streaming services. Before we cut traditional cable, you were limited to the local market games and nationally televised games, which was not all of them. Unless you were a Dallas Cowboys fan, you didn't get to watch much of your season, and unless you had DirecTV, you couldn't purchase the Sunday Ticket.
Streaming services have given us more access to the teams we love, but it comes at a price. For the 2025 season, Forbes estimated that it would cost fans over $750 to watch every single NFL game. As more and more streaming services get into the mix with the NFL, the harder it is to just watch a game. Prime Video secured the rights to Thursday Night Football, while NBC secured Sunday Night Football with some games streaming to Peacock and now even Netflix is in play with two Christmas Day games.
It could be a long season of playing who-has-it with your remote, especially when it comes to the playoffs, so here's a breakdown of how to watch every NFL game the rest of the season (and how much it could cost you):
How to watch the most NFL games with live TV
- Fubo TV - Get access to more than 200 live channels with Fubo, including ESPN, FOX, NFL Network, CBS and NBC Sports. Not only do you get a one-week free trial, but you get $30 off your first month. Fubo also offers add-ons like the NFL RedZone. Plans start at $54.99 per month ($84.99 after the first month).
- Sling TV - Sling TV packages start with 34 channels on Sling Orange, or more than 40 with Sling Blue. Sling Orange includes channels like the ESPN-suite. Plus, you can grab the Sports Extra add-on to maximize your sports content. Plans start at $45.99 per month.
- Hulu + Live TV - Surf over 100 channels of TV, news, live sports and entertainment. Some channels will depend on your local market, like ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC, but you'll also get access to ESPN, FS1 and NFL Network. Packages start at $82.99 per month, which includes access to Hulu's massive streaming library.
How to watch the Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Atlanta Falcons on Thursday Night Football
Prime Video is your home for Thursday Night Football. Amazon started streaming Thursday Night Football games back in 2017, but the online retailer didn't get exclusive rights until 2022. Amazon signed an 11-year deal with the NFL to exclusively stream Thursday Night Football games through the 2033 season. TNF games are still shown on live TV in local markets for the teams that are playing.
How much is an Amazon Prime subscription?
Amazon Prime is a paid membership program that offers various benefits like free shipping on eligible items, access to streaming content such as Prime Video and Amazon Music and more. Currently, new members can try a week of Amazon Prime benefits for just $1.99. After the trial, the membership costs $14.99 per month.
How to watch Sunday Night Football: Dallas Cowboys vs. Minnesota Vikings
Under the watchful eye of arguably the best play-calling duo on the market, Mike Tirico and Chris Collinsworth, Sunday Night Football airs on NBC and consistently delivers one of the best NFL games of the week. NBC can be streamed with a Fubo free trial, or the game can also be watched on Peacock.
How much is Peacock?
- Peacock Select: This basic plan gives you access to TV favorites from NBC, Bravo & more for $7.99/month.
- Peacock Premium: The monthly ad-supported subscription plan is $10.99/month.
- Premium Plus Plan: The monthly ad-free plan is $16.99/month.
How to watch Monday Night Football: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Miami Dolphins
- Fubo TV - Get access to more than 200 live channels with Fubo, including ESPN, FOX, NFL Network, CBS and NBC Sports. Not only do you get a one-week free trial, but you get $30 off your first month. Fubo also offers add-ons like the NFL RedZone. Plans start at $54.99 per month ($84.99 after the first month).
- Hulu + Live TV - Surf over 100 channels of TV, news, live sports and entertainment. Some channels will depend on your local market, like ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC, but you'll also get access to ESPN, FS1 and NFL Network. Package start at $81.99 per month, which includes access to Hulu's massive streaming library.
- Disney+ with Hulu and ESPN Unlimited - On some occasions, the game might be available on ESPN's direct-to-consumer streaming platform, which is typically $29.99/month, with access to channels like ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPN on ABC. But, you can bundle Disney+, Hulu and ESPN Unlimited for the same price and lock it in for an entire year.
- Sling TV - Sling TV packages start with 34 channels on Sling Orange, or more than 40 with Sling Blue. Sling Orange includes channels like the ESPN-suite. Plus, you can grab the Sports Extra add-on to maximize your sports content. Plans start at $45.99 per month.
What is ESPN Unlimited?
ESPN Unlimited is ESPN's premium streaming plan. It includes access to all 12 of ESPN's networks, including ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNEWS, ESPN Deportes and SEC Network. Subscribers will get access to over 47,000 live sporting events all year long. The streaming service comes with two tiers: ESPN Select for $11.99/month and ESPN Unlimited for $29.99 per month, or $299.99 per year.
Here's how you can get a year of ESPN Unlimited for FREE:
How to watch CBS and Paramount exclusive NFL games?
How much is Paramount+?
Paramount+ offers two flexible plans to fit your streaming needs:
- Paramount+ Essential is just $7.99 per month and gives you access to thousands of episodes, hit movies and live NFL on CBS (with limited ads).
- Paramount+ Premium is $12.99 per month and includes everything in the Essential plan plus SHOWTIME originals, blockbuster movies, and live TV with fewer ads.
But, right now, Paramount is offering 50% off annual plans until Thursday, September 18. The Paramount+ Essential plan will be $29.99/year while the Paramount+ Premium plan is $59.99/year during this sale!
How to watch NFL games on FOX?
- Fubo TV - FOX is included with a Fubo TV package as one of the more than 200 live channels you'll get access to with Fubo. Not only do you get a one-week free trial, but you get $30 off your first month. Fubo also offers add-ons like the NFL RedZone. Plans start at $54.99 per month ($84.99 after the first month).
- Sling TV - In some markets, Sling Blue or Sling Orange + Sling Blue packages get access to the local FOX affiliates, where some NFL games air. Sling Blue starts at $45.99 a month, while Sling Orange + Blue starts at $60.99 a month.
- Fox One - Fox joined the streaming services in August 2025, offering direct-to-consumer streaming starting at $19.99/month after a seven-day free trial. It includes access to local affiliate FOX stations, as well as nationally-televised content on FS1 and FS2. You can now add FOX One on to your ESPN Unlimited package for $39.99/month total.
How to watch NFL Christmas Day games
Netflix inked a three-year deal with the NFL to broadcast two of the Christmas Day games. In the 2025 season, that will be two games: the Dallas Cowboys vs. the Washington Commanders and the Detroit Lions vs. the Minnesota Vikings. Here's the cost of a Netflix package:
- Standard plan with ads: $7.99/month
- Standard plan: $17.99/month
- Premium: $24.99/month
How to watch out-of-market NFL games
NFL RedZone shows you live coverage of games across the league as either team is getting ready to score. You can access it through several TV packages through sports add-ons. Here's a breakdown:
- Fubo TV - NFL RedZone comes with Fubo TV's Elite with Sports Plus plan. While it is still available for a one-week free trial and $30 off your first month, the package starts at $74.99 and will increase after the first month.
- Sling TV - In order to access NFL RedZone on Sling, you will need to choose either Sling Blue or Sling Orange + Blue, plus add the Sports Extra add-on. Sling Blue + Sports Extra starts at $56.99 per month.
- Hulu + Live TV - In order to access NFL RedZone on Hulu + Live TV, you will need the sports add-on, which is $9.99/month on top of Hulu's base plan of $81.99 per month.
YouTube TV is your home for Sunday Ticket
The NFL's Sunday ticket lives exclusively on YouTube TV. You need a YouTube TV subscription before you can add the Sunday ticket package. YouTube TV's base plan is $82.99 per month. The NFL Sunday Ticket is $276 for new users, or eight monthly payments of $34.50 (added to the base plan). For returning users, the NFL Sunday Ticket is $378 or eight monthly payments of $47.25 (added to the base plan).