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Originally Posted by Papa_lecki
You can create a family group on YouTube TV
How family groups work on YouTube TV
If you've purchased a YouTube TV membership, you can create a family group. A family group lets you share your membership with up to 5 members at no extra cost. When you create a family group, you become the family manager.
As the family manager:
You can invite family members (13 or older) to join your family group.
If you purchase extra subscriptions and packages, family members can view these add-ons from their accounts.
As a family group member:
You can build your own personal library of content in YouTube TV. Your viewing preferences and DVR are your own—we won't share your library or watch history with your family group.
You and other family group members can view any extra subscriptions and packages purchased by the family manager.
Sharing YouTube TV as part of a family group also lets you share other Google services with the same members. Learn more about family groups on Google.
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That may work for YouTubeTV, but it won't work for the NFL Sunday ticket. You don't even need to have a YouTubeTV subscription to get the Sunday ticket. You can buy the Sunday ticket as a stand alone subscription and watch it on the free version of "YouTube" without paying for "YouTubeTV". But, either way, you will only be able to watch 2 simultaneous streams of the Sunday Ticket. So, if you share the log on information for the Sunday ticket with 5 people, only 2 devices can be logged on at the same time.