Tag: NFL
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NFL RedZone Launches a Standalone Subscription Service For Cord Cutting
Every wish you could get NFL RedZone without a subscription to a live TV streaming service? Now you can do just that with a new $4.99 a month NFL RedZone subscription service. Now through the NFL app on Android and iOS if you click on the NFL RedZone, you will get an option to sign…
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For the First Time NFL Games Will Stream for FREE on All Mobile Devices
For years now, Verizon has had an exclusive deal to stream NFL games on mobile devices. This meant services like Hulu, Sling TV, and FuboTV had to blackout NFL games on mobile devices. Now you will be able to stream NFL games on your mobile device no matter what carrier you have. Starting today all…
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How to Watch 2018 NFL Week 1 Games on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, & More
The NFL is our most requested sport when it comes to how to watch sports without cable TV and with NFL week 1 about to get underway, we wanted to post an updated guide. Since our last post, several changes have happened in how you can stream NFL games on Roku, Apple TV, and the…
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NFL Game Pass Now Offers a Military Discount
This week NFL Game Pass added a 20% military discount for the first time. (As best I can tell this is the first time the NFL has offered a military discount on the NFL Game Pass. Here is what is included with NFL Game Pass: Broadcast versions of Sunday morning and afternoon games (9:30am ET,…
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How to Watch NFL Games on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, & More (2018 Update)
The NFL is our most requested sport when it comes to how to watch sports without cable TV. The good news is with an antenna 90% of Americans will be able to access their local CBS, FOX, and NBC stations. Add in a streaming service, such as Sling TV or PlayStation Vue, for ESPN and the NFL…
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How to Watch The NFL Games on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, & More
We are only a few weeks away from the start of the 2018 NFL pre-season. What is even better is the fact that you do not need to pay the high cost of cable with long-term contracts to enjoy it. The NFL is our most requested sport when it comes to how to watch sports…
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CBS All Access Adds Live NFL Games on Mobile Devices
The 2018-2019 NFL season will be the first NFL season without Verizon’s exclusive mobile streaming rights. In the past, you needed to use Verizon’s NFL app if you wanted to watch an NFL game on the go through your mobile phone. This year that contract ended and slowly other companies have been buying up streaming rights…
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ESPN Deportes Will Air Super Bowl LIII in The United States
Yesterday ESPN announced that the NFL, CBS, and ESPN Deportes have come to an agreement to air the 2018 Super Bowl LIII in Spanish. The last time ESPN Deportes aired a Super Bowl in Spanish was in 2016. “As the broadcaster of Super Bowl LIII, it was important for us to find a Spanish-language partner to…
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Amazon Confirms Thursday Night NFL Football Will Stream For Free on Twitch
Yesterday at the Pay TV Show in Denver, Cord Cutters News was able to interview Rich Au the director of Amazon Channels and one of the leads on Amazon’s sports deals. We had the opportunity to chat about some of the questions we hear from our readers. One of the main things we talked about…
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The Ultimate Cord Cutting Guide for Sports Fans (Updated May 2018)
Sports is still one of the main reasons people pay for cable TV. The desire to have access to live events is something many are willing to pay a lot for. The good news is watching sports as a cord cutter is easier than ever. So here is our quick guide to being a cord…
