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There are a dizzying number of ways to watch the NFL for the 2023-2024 season. Thursday Night Football airs on Prime Video, Sunday Night Football is available on Peacock, NBC, and NBC Sports, and Monday Night Football streams on ESPN. Sunday afternoon/evening games air on FOX, CBS, and Paramount+, and out-of-market games are available on NFL Sunday Ticket. Plus, let’s not forget the true gift that is NFL RedZone.

Let’s add one more NFL streaming option to the list, shall we? NFL+!

Available for as little as $6.99/month) or $39.99/year), the service allows you to watch local and primtime games live on your mobile device or tablet. Want to learn more? Great! You’ve come to the right place. Here’s everything you need to know about NFL+.

NFL+ allows you to watch local and primetime games live from your phone or tablet. The NFL’s streaming service currently offers two options:

NFL+:

Available for $6.99/month or $39.99/year, you can stream live local and primetime regular and postseason games on your phone & tablet. Subscribers can also watch NFL Network, live game audio, and on-demand content on their TVs, PCs, phones, or tablets.

NFL+ Premium:

Available for $14.99/month or $79.99/year, NFL+ Premium offers everything from NFL+ as well as NFL RedZone, which you can watch on your TV, PC, phone, or tablet. Premium also has full and condensed ad-free coaches’ film replays of every game.

You know it. NFL+ offers live streams for Thursday Night, Sunday Night, and Monday Night Football.

Yes! A seven-day free trial is available for new subscribers.

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Yep. NFL+ allows you to watch live local and primetime postseason games from your phone or tablet.