You did not mention the NFL app. You can get every local and prime time game live for free. The catch is you have to watch it on your smartphone or tablet not on your tv.
I've been using a vpn, using a server near the market my favorite team is in, and pairing it with Locast to access the broadcasters in that area. This has worked for me on the preseason games.
So all I have to do to watch the Eagles is put up an antenna somewhere in Philly and run a long cord down to my winter home in Florida and I can watch Eagle games? Wow that’s great.
I just want to watch the Vikings games but I’m in New Mexico 😭 am I gunna need Sunday ticket ? Or would I be able to get away with RUclips tv or FuboTV ?
If you want to watch Sunday games, as they air and on your TV, yes you'll need Sunday Ticket. NFL+ is one alternative. However, live games are only viewable on a mobile device. If you can wait until after they air, you can watch replays on a TV.
The average cable bill is ~ $200 per month so it's hardly the same price in most instances. That's also not to mention the fact of no contracts and ability to leave when you wish.
Unfortunately, the NFL+ app is really the only affordable option. You can see our review of it here: ruclips.net/video/NwRlXs5OlEc/видео.html You can only watch live games on a phone or device. If you can wait until after the game airs, you can watch it on a TV then. Games are typically available via TV shortly after completion.
Nope, not at all. It all depends on what you're spending. If you're anywhere near the $200+ average per month, then you can easily shave usually $50 - $100 a month.
@@Timanator That's assuming you pick a high end service, which even then you're saving $30 per month. There are many services out there that will save you more. It all depends on what you watch, and what you need. For the many paying $200+ per month there are a lot of opportunities to save.
An over-the-air antenna is going to be your most affordable option to get your locals. The cheapest streaming service to get them would be RUclips TV and run you $65 a month, unfortunately.
With it being a new service it wasn't included in this video. We have a video for this season coming very soon where we discuss it and a review planned in the next few weeks. Overall, we're not fans of it.
That's the thing, going back to cable unfortunately won't get you Raiders games in TX. You'd likely need DTV, which requires a contract, with Sunday Ticket that costs upwards of $300. This is also highly likely the last year they'll have it as well.
What’s your go-to service to watch NFL games without cable?
You did not mention the NFL app. You can get every local and prime time game live for free. The catch is you have to watch it on your smartphone or tablet not on your tv.
I've been using a vpn, using a server near the market my favorite team is in, and pairing it with Locast to access the broadcasters in that area. This has worked for me on the preseason games.
@@stevemoody13 unfortunately Locast has shut down after a court ruling
@@jpgudge1484 Yea, that is unfortunate but we were expecting it. We'd love to see them come back, but not overly hopeful.
@@jpgudge1484 That is a good option, but it's not going to be a desirable option for a lot of people in our opinion.
This video needs more likes for the time put in making this video. Good job!
I enjoy your videos!!! Most important information and to the point. I also enjoy that you both are professional in how you deliver the information.
Aw, thanks for the feedback. We're always happy to help.:)
Thank you for you research! It is much appreciated
Of course. Happy to help!
finally some knows how to provide correct info about streaming platforms for football. thank u
Of course. Happy to help!
I feel like this is the best RUclips video I have ever watched they actually told me what to watch
great video thanx
Great video
So helpful. Thank you!!!
Of course. Glad to be of assistance!
How can I watch out of area games. For example I live in Charlotte NC and want to watch Cincinnati Bengals games? Thank you
Thank you ❤❤❤
How can I watch the jets if I’m in England? Does Fubo allow me to select the game I want to watch?
Raiders fan living in Tx, just need to watch my Raider Games!
Beautiful jersey
what would you say the best streaming service is for a steelers fan?
So all I have to do to watch the Eagles is put up an antenna somewhere in Philly and run a long cord down to my winter home in Florida and I can watch Eagle games? Wow that’s great.
I notice that RUclips tv added some NFL overflow channels.
I don't know if it's permanent, or just pre-season though.
We thought we heard something about that. We filmed this a couple of weeks ago as we're on vacation this week.
I just want to watch the Vikings games but I’m in New Mexico 😭 am I gunna need Sunday ticket ? Or would I be able to get away with RUclips tv or FuboTV ?
If you want to watch Sunday games, as they air and on your TV, yes you'll need Sunday Ticket. NFL+ is one alternative. However, live games are only viewable on a mobile device. If you can wait until after they air, you can watch replays on a TV.
will the antenna work in Puerto Rico?
Thank researching for my husband had to cut cost but got to make sure he can watch his football🤣🏈
Of course! Happy to help. :)
I cut my cable a week ago got my digital antenna and we watching football!!! 🤣👏🏽🔥
@@jasmineidleburgh7190 That's awesome! Enjoy the savings. :)
what do I need so that I can watch the Raiders games since I am in NYC and the raiders are in Las Vegas??
Sounds like you'll need the NFL Game pass
You didn't mention it but is a VPN needed with these services? That would be an extra cost.
I live in California and my team is the Green Bay Packers. So Gamepass does sound good, but I can’t wait until AFTER the game to watch it 😔
Get nfl Sunday ticket
So for local cowboy games is the cheapest way an antenna and sling tv?
If you're in market, then yes it would be the cheapest way to get their games.
@@FrugalRules alright cool I was thinking fubo but I might just do sling
If i sign up for Fubo or RUclips TV, can I cancel anytime I want to?
Yep, both are no-contract services.
Can I watch nfl on paramount plus?
Nvm u can
I need to find a way to watch Raiders games live from Arizona without NFL Sunday Ticket.
So, what one is the beat in 2023?
Please replace price upgrade for 2023
What’s the point of paying $65 for streaming platforms when cable/dish is the same price?
The average cable bill is ~ $200 per month so it's hardly the same price in most instances. That's also not to mention the fact of no contracts and ability to leave when you wish.
@@FrugalRules my bill was $175 with internet. I had spectrum.
I live in maryland and can’t find a affordable way to watch the panthers
Unfortunately, the NFL+ app is really the only affordable option. You can see our review of it here: ruclips.net/video/NwRlXs5OlEc/видео.html
You can only watch live games on a phone or device. If you can wait until after the game airs, you can watch it on a TV then. Games are typically available via TV shortly after completion.
If I can only find a woman that loves football just as much as me😏
Ha, speaking as a husband of a wife that loves football....they're a good thing. :)
Hope y’all are safe and well
Go boltz
So we are basically back to cable prices :(
Nope, not at all. It all depends on what you're spending. If you're anywhere near the $200+ average per month, then you can easily shave usually $50 - $100 a month.
@@FrugalRules I only spent 95 with Xfinity Cable in Texas. 65 is pretty darned close.
Any who thinks streaming cost as much as cable is clueless and should go back to cable
@@Timanator That's assuming you pick a high end service, which even then you're saving $30 per month. There are many services out there that will save you more. It all depends on what you watch, and what you need. For the many paying $200+ per month there are a lot of opportunities to save.
What's the cheapest way to watch live games? I'm a Broncos fan that lives in Denver. I only care about watching the Broncos.
An over-the-air antenna is going to be your most affordable option to get your locals. The cheapest streaming service to get them would be RUclips TV and run you $65 a month, unfortunately.
What about NFL+
With it being a new service it wasn't included in this video. We have a video for this season coming very soon where we discuss it and a review planned in the next few weeks. Overall, we're not fans of it.
Kinda feeling like I might just need to go back to cable. Just wanna watch football
That's the thing, going back to cable unfortunately won't get you Raiders games in TX. You'd likely need DTV, which requires a contract, with Sunday Ticket that costs upwards of $300. This is also highly likely the last year they'll have it as well.
@@FrugalRules I know. I'm stuck
@@ecgodsmack86 We feel ya. Nicole is a Chargers fan here in Omaha so we get very little on that front. 🙂