2026 · Live & On-Demand · Sports, Football, Live TV
The NFL is broadcast across multiple streaming platforms and traditional TV networks. You can watch NFL games live on NFL+, ESPN+, Peacock, Amazon Prime Video Thursday Night Football, and through TV providers like YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and DirecTV Stream. The Super Bowl streams free on the broadcaster's app each year.
NFL games stream on several platforms: Amazon Prime Video has Thursday Night Football, ESPN+ has Monday Night Football, Peacock has select Sunday night games, and NFL+ offers mobile streaming. YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and DirecTV Stream carry all local and national broadcasts.
Thursday Night Football on Amazon Prime Video is free for Prime members. Local games broadcast on CBS, NBC, ABC, and Fox are available free with a TV antenna. The NFL app and NFL+ offer limited free content.
NFL Sunday Ticket is now on YouTube and YouTube TV, allowing fans to watch out-of-market games every Sunday. This replaced the previous DirecTV exclusive deal.
Yes. The Super Bowl is broadcast on a rotating network (CBS, NBC, Fox, ABC/ESPN) and that network also streams it for free on their app. In recent years it has also been available on Peacock and other platforms.
NFL RedZone is available through YouTube TV (Sports Plus add-on), Hulu + Live TV (Sports add-on), DirecTV, and NFL+ Premium. It shows every touchdown from every Sunday game simultaneously.