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With a new season of NFL football upon us, it’s time to start planning where you’ll be watching. If you’re cutting the cord this year, you’ve got some great options for streaming the NFL — and not just on your favorite apps.
A slew of new streaming services have popped up this offseason, and all of them promise to give you an NFL experience without your cable subscription. But which ones have the best chance of making you a fan? We put them to the test.
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If you want to watch NFL games, ESPN+ is the way to go. The streaming service offers a variety of shows and original content, plus full game replays throughout the year. And its ad-free Premium tier gives you access to ESPN’s 30 for 30 library. The downside: it costs almost $100 a year, or $120 if you want to add sports channels. Sling TV and YouTube TV are cheaper options, but they don’t offer as many channels. You can also get NFL Network through CBS All Access or Sling Blue (availability varies by market). It’s worth noting that none of these services offer every NFL game, though.