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Old 09-09-2024, 04:34 PM
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I have Xfinity and am not willing to change providers, but I am looking for any service that provides live NFL games to my TV. I don't think Xfinity has anything ( or at least did not last year) and searching for streaming services is confusing.

Any ideas or suggestions are appreciated. My lovely spouse is going through NFL withdrawal !
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Old 09-09-2024, 05:06 PM
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I have Xfinity and am not willing to change providers, but I am looking for any service that provides live NFL games to my TV. I don't think Xfinity has anything ( or at least did not last year) and searching for streaming services is confusing.

Any ideas or suggestions are appreciated. My lovely spouse is going through NFL withdrawal !
The only way to get all live games, not on broadcast tv, is to subscribe to Sunday Ticket on You Tube or You TubeTV. Many Thursday Night games are on Amazon Prime which also requires a subscription. The NFL broadcast this last weeks Friday Game on Peacock (that you can get free if you’re with Xfinity), which also requires a subscription. I guess the NFL wants us to pay for the crazy contracts the players are getting.
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4 year / $240M player contracts have to be paid somehow.
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You Tube has an expensive NFL package.

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I have Xfinity and am not willing to change providers, but I am looking for any service that provides live NFL games to my TV. I don't think Xfinity has anything ( or at least did not last year) and searching for streaming services is confusing.

Any ideas or suggestions are appreciated. My lovely spouse is going through NFL withdrawal !
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I got to the point where it was about the same price to just go to a local sports bar that has NFL ticket and watch my favorite out of market team play while enjoying some wings and draft beer.
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4 year / $240M player contracts have to be paid somehow.
How do you stay under salary cap with a contract or 2 like that?
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Sunday ticket is only for Sunday games out of market.
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Old 09-11-2024, 05:28 AM
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Stop watching Millionaires Play.

If you contemplate their politics, they also hate you.
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Old 09-11-2024, 05:44 AM
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NFL+ premium is $16 a month. That will get you the sunday games and redzone. If you have amazon prime, that will get you the thursday games.
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Old 09-11-2024, 06:35 AM
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Sunday NFL Ticket. It's salty, however if you're a veteran and use IDme to sign in, a deep discount is available. Hope your wife gets her fix!
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Old 09-11-2024, 06:43 AM
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Omnivision - an app that runs on your Firestick or ONN device. $365/year. All NFL, MLB, NHL, NBA, MLS, NCAA games incl game replays and all ESPN, all cable channels incl movie channels, all news channels, literally hundreds of local TV stations - all networks, hundreds of movies and TV series, free Netflix, foreign language channels, PPV channels and more. Call Jody Ashley. (317) 402-5979.
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Old 09-11-2024, 07:06 AM
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I have Xfinity and am not willing to change providers, but I am looking for any service that provides live NFL games to my TV. I don't think Xfinity has anything ( or at least did not last year) and searching for streaming services is confusing.

Any ideas or suggestions are appreciated. My lovely spouse is going through NFL withdrawal !
Purchase a SuperBox Elite 2.0 - and cut the cord across the board. No cable, no Netflix, no Paramount+, no ESPN+, no ANYTHING!
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I have Xfinity and am not willing to change providers, but I am looking for any service that provides live NFL games to my TV.
Xfinity Comcast provides the "wire" to your house. You can SEPARATELY decide what service content you want

You can receive content from Comcast through cable TV boxes or an app on smart TV.

You can (and should) look to a better content provider such as YouTube TV or Fubo.

Therefore, "cut the cable" by having Comcast provide internet only and separately subscribe to YouTube TV...overall less
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Purchase a SuperBox Elite 2.0 - and cut the cord across the board. No cable, no Netflix, no Paramount+, no ESPN+, no ANYTHING!
Be careful with that. Streaming any pay service on it without paying for the service is a crime.
Buying the box does not get you subscriptions. Providers routinely get these types of things sht down, leaving you with an expensive paperweight.

Those services include one called Blue TV, which offers access to hundreds of pirated live broadcast and cable channels, and another called Blue VOD that allows customers to stream thousands of films and TV shows that are illegally distributed over the Internet.
Over the last few years, cable and satellite companies have pushed federal law enforcement officials to pursue content pirates who steal their signals and redistribute them over IPTV services.
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