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Sunshine Shelly 08-19-2017 02:53 PM

Live Football
 
Hi everyone. What is the best solution for getting live NFL games at home? Thanks.

CFrance 08-19-2017 02:56 PM

DirecTV NFL Ticket is the only place to get all the games live. But you must have DirecTV in order to sign up for it.

LittleDog 08-19-2017 03:21 PM

Go to nflhdtv.com . This is an interesting website with nfl games plus movie channels, many British channels like BBC and many other channels. I just signed up for $50 for a year of programming. You can check it out.

They have all the nfl preseason games live. I have NFL sunday ticket but I've seen posts from people who have dropped their NFL Sunday ticket. Unfortunately you have to watch this on your tv or tablet. I don't know how you could enter the address on your tv.

John

dbussone 08-19-2017 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1437678)
DirecTV NFL Ticket is the only place to get all the games live. But you must have DirecTV in order to sign up for it.



So, will you be hosting parties for the Patriot games? Just a suggestion. [emoji41]


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jimnc 08-19-2017 06:42 PM

Or, join the crowd for NFL games at Gators in Brownwood. Great place to watch. Lots of TVs. Great staff. But get there early. The place is packed.
Fun being with other fans (of all teams) and being able to see all the games at once.

John_W 08-19-2017 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Sunshine Shelly (Post 1437676)
Hi everyone. What is the best solution for getting live NFL games at home? Thanks.

If you're not a Directv user presently, that will work in your favor. Generally every year about this time Directv will give new customers NFL Sunday Ticket for free if you sign up. The installation is free, you'll probably sign a 12 month agreement, but that is understandable since Directv pays a third party to install your dish and set up your system and give you the package for nothing. If the NFL package isn't given to you for free, then ask for it or you won't sign up.

There are various choices, go to their website and see what's available. We have Premier package, which turns on every channel available. If you're a baseball, hockey or basketball fan they have plans during those seasons for those sports as well. It's not cheap, NFL Ticket is normally about $300 for a season, you'll pay something like $44 or $54 for 6 months added to your bill. The difference is the higher priced plan includes Red Zone and Computer Ticket. I let my neighbor watch his Eagles on his computer since I'm not using the computer.

Once you've been with Directv a year or more and your contract expires, you can negotiate with their customer service people if you're a good customer. I've been with them since 2008 and have the top package, so this year they gave me the NFL Ticket upgraded package for free. They didn't just give it to me, I called and asked, and they said yes. It's like buying a car, anyway it's worth it if you're like me. I know Gators Dockside is nice, I go in there all the time. However, I can't stand to watch my football team play while in a bar full of a bunch of yahoos yelling for games across the room, but that's just me.

l2ridehd 08-20-2017 07:28 AM

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Originally Posted by LittleDog (Post 1437688)
Go to nflhdtv.com . This is an interesting website with nfl games plus movie channels, many British channels like BBC and many other channels. I just signed up for $50 for a year of programming. You can check it out.

They have all the nfl preseason games live. I have NFL sunday ticket but I've seen posts from people who have dropped their NFL Sunday ticket. Unfortunately you have to watch this on your tv or tablet. I don't know how you could enter the address on your tv.

John

Right now they have a coupon "NFLTV40" so you get it for $30 for a year. I actually use an HDMI cable and feed from the laptop to the 65 inch TV and it works great.

Sunshine Shelly 08-20-2017 09:34 AM

Thanks everyone for the responses! Very helpful. We're going to try nflhdtv. My husband is an expert with the HDMI cable to the tv solution. Thanks.


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