Minnesota Vikings 2025: TV Schedule & Streaming for J.J. McCarthy’s Debut Year
Get ready to cheer on the Minnesota Vikings this season, because they are shaping up to be an exciting team to watch. With stars like Justin Jefferson and Aaron Jones leading the charge, there’s no shortage of talent on this team.
If you’re wondering how to catch the Vikings games this season, we’ve got you covered. While it may seem overwhelming with games spread across CBS, Fox, NBC, ABC/ESPN, and NFL Network, this year you’ll also need to keep track of streaming options like Amazon Prime, Netflix, Peacock, and YouTube. It’s a lot to keep up with, but we’ve broken it down for you.
To start, you’ll need a television package to watch all 17 regular-season Vikings games. Popular options include Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, DirecTV, Dish, Xfinity, Verizon Fios, and Sling. Prices range from $49.99 to $106.99 per month, depending on the provider.
On Sundays, most Vikings games will be on CBS or Fox, with kickoff times typically set for 1 or 4-4:30 p.m. Eight of the Vikings’ nine Sunday afternoon games this year are in the early time slot, with one exception in Seattle on Nov. 30.
CBS usually airs AFC games, while Fox airs NFC games, but there can be exceptions. Some familiar faces you might see calling Vikings games on these networks include Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Kevin Burkhardt, and Tom Brady.
So, get your snacks ready, grab your favorite Vikings gear, and get ready to watch J.J. McCarthy’s debut season unfold. It’s going to be a season full of highs, lows, and everything in between. Let’s cheer on the purple and gold together!