Get Ready for Kickoff: How to Stream NFL Games Free

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With the NFL season underway, you may be wondering how to watch your favorite games without breaking the bank. The good news is that there are a number of ways to nfl streaming football online for free. Read on to learn more about your options and what you need in order to watch all the action from the comfort of your own home.

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Free Streaming Services

 

One of the best ways to watch NFL football online is through one of the many free streaming services available. Sites like YouTube TV, Sling, Hulu Live, and AT&T TV Now offer free trials that allow you to stream live NFL games on your computer or mobile device. These services usually require you to create an account and enter credit card information, but once you’re signed up, you can cancel anytime before the trial period ends and not be charged anything.

 

Social Media Platforms

 

Another great way to watch NFL games for free is through social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. Last year, the league streamed some Thursday Night Football games on Twitter—a move that was widely praised by fans who were able to easily access the game without having to pay for it. This year, however, it’s unclear if any games will be streamed for free. There are also rumors that Yahoo Sports could become a streaming partner in 2019, so keep an eye out for updates on this front as well. 

 

Mobile Apps  When it comes to watching NFL football on your mobile device or tablet, there are a few different apps available. For instance, Verizon customers have access to the official NFL Mobile app which allows them to stream live games directly from their phones or tablets while they’re on the go. Additionally, ESPN offers a similar app called “WatchESPN” which allows users with compatible devices (iPhones or iPads) to stream select games online or via their app. Lastly, CBS Sports also offers an app called “CBS Sports HQ” which streams live sports coverage throughout the day including select NFL games during primetime hours every Sunday night throughout September and October before switching over exclusively to college football in November and December. 

                                                                                                                                                  

No matter where you live or what device you use—there are plenty of ways for fans of American football around the world can catch up with all their favorite teams this season without spending a dime! With streaming services like YouTube TV offering free trials and social media sites like Twitter hosting select Thursday Night Football matches—there has never been a better time than now for football fans everywhere looking for ways they can watch their favorite sport without paying expensive cable fees! So grab some snacks and get ready – it's time kick off another incredible season of professional American Football!

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