Watch NFL Games on 10 Platforms: Cost to Watch All
With the start of the 2025 NFL season just around the corner, fans are gearing up to catch all the action. From the Eagles-Cowboys kickoff on NBC to the final whistle, there are plenty of ways to catch every game on different platforms. But how much will it cost you to watch each game?
If you’re looking to watch NFL games without cable or streaming subscriptions, you can still catch ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC broadcasts. However, local TV only shows a few games in each market, leaving out-of-market games out of reach unless you invest in a Sunday Ticket subscription. Returning subscribers can expect to pay $378 per year, on top of a base subscription to YouTube TV priced at $83 per month.
For fans looking to access games on ESPN and NFL Network, basic channel packages range from $30 to $70 per month, on average. Thursday Night Football games are exclusively on Amazon Prime Video for $9 per month, while Netflix airs two Christmas Day games for a minimum of $8 per month. And Monday Night Football on ESPN may require a cable package, ESPN Unlimited, ESPN+, or the Disney+/Hulu/ESPN bundle.
International NFL games in Ireland, London, Germany, and Spain are available on NFL Network or NFL+ for $7 per month, or through a YouTube TV package. Plus, one game in week 17 will air exclusively on Peacock for at least $11 per month. And for a unique Friday night matchup between the Chiefs and Chargers in Brazil, you can watch on YouTube for free.
For those who have cut the cord, getting access to every game could cost at least $765, not including additional fees and taxes. With NFL broadcasting rights spread across various platforms, die-hard fans will need to be ready to invest to catch every play this season.