matttyl
Footballguy
So there are ways in which to watch the NFL legally that I thought deserved it's own thread, as you may be able to utilize one of these without even knowing it. Please add more legal ways if you now of them.
1) obviously OTA in whatever area you're in. Typically if you can get FOX, CBS, and NBC you'll have access to 3 games total in the 1PM and 4PM (east coast time) slots, as well as the Sunday night games this year (NBC), and 11 of the Thursday night games (between CBS early in the year and NBC later on).
2) cable - same as above, but would likely get you ESPN which carries all of the Monday night games. Might also include NFL network which will get you the rest of the Thursday night games, and three Saturday games this year (seriously, Saturday games now?!).
3) Amazon prime - The 11 Thursday games (and xmas day game) mentioned above will also be streamed on prime this year. This doesn't get you anything extra that you wouldn't already get with NBC and CBS, though.
4) directv Sunday Ticket - we all know this one. Get all the out of network stuff on Sunday as well, but you may not know of ....
4a) directv Sunday ticket for students - you can stream Sunday ticket if you're a student, included Redzone. $100 for the year I think. and...
4b) direct TV streaming if you can't get a dish where you live. $200-300 I think.
5) NFL game pass - watch preseason games live (including out of network) as well as regular season games after they're over (typically the next day I believe). $100 for the year.
6) local sports bar, obviously.
What else ya got for legal viewing?
1) obviously OTA in whatever area you're in. Typically if you can get FOX, CBS, and NBC you'll have access to 3 games total in the 1PM and 4PM (east coast time) slots, as well as the Sunday night games this year (NBC), and 11 of the Thursday night games (between CBS early in the year and NBC later on).
2) cable - same as above, but would likely get you ESPN which carries all of the Monday night games. Might also include NFL network which will get you the rest of the Thursday night games, and three Saturday games this year (seriously, Saturday games now?!).
3) Amazon prime - The 11 Thursday games (and xmas day game) mentioned above will also be streamed on prime this year. This doesn't get you anything extra that you wouldn't already get with NBC and CBS, though.
4) directv Sunday Ticket - we all know this one. Get all the out of network stuff on Sunday as well, but you may not know of ....
4a) directv Sunday ticket for students - you can stream Sunday ticket if you're a student, included Redzone. $100 for the year I think. and...
4b) direct TV streaming if you can't get a dish where you live. $200-300 I think.
5) NFL game pass - watch preseason games live (including out of network) as well as regular season games after they're over (typically the next day I believe). $100 for the year.
6) local sports bar, obviously.
What else ya got for legal viewing?