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NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube brings you Sunday afternoon regular season National Football League (NFL) games not carried on local broadcasts in your area.Eligible students can purchase NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube Primetime Channels for $109 for this season and bundle it with NFL RedZone for $10 more. Games start on Sunday, September 10. With NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube, you can watch regular season Sunday afternoon out-of-market NFL games. Here's what you get with the Student Plan:
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frontpagetelevisionarchives posted Aug 23, 2023 08:19 PM
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frontpagetelevisionarchives posted Aug 23, 2023 08:19 PM
Eligible Students: NFL Sunday Ticket Student Plan
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Watch Sunday out-of-market afternoon games directly on YouTube with your TV and supported devices.
Supports unlimited in-home streams and two streams outside your home. No additional plans required."
Is this saying you would get 3 total streams? (This is the general description for the package, not the student discount version)
The full version gives you unlimited at-home streams and 2 concurrent remote streams. The student version gives you this...
"It is worth noting that the discounted student version of Sunday Ticket is a bit more limited than the regular-priced counterparts. YouTube says that this plan won't allow for family sharing and will allow for only "one signed-in device and one concurrent stream at a time."
Or for ~$22 US a month there is DAZN Canada which gives you 2 concurrent streams, all the games of the week and Redzone, but you have to be watching "in Canada".
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Youtube TV/Antenna - NFL games broadcast locally and nationally
NFL Sunday Ticket - CBS (AFC)/Fox (NFC) Sunday games not airing in your area
NFL Network - 4 out of 5 International games
ESPN/sometimes ESPN on ABC - MNF, ESPN+ gets Falcons vs Jaguars London game exclusively
Amazon Prime - TNF
NBC/Peacock - SNF + Sunday primetime wild card, Peacock-exclusive 2 wild card games
Fox - Fox (NFC) games broadcasting in-market + NFC Playoff games
CBS/Paramount+ - CBS (AFC) games broadcasting in-market + AFC Playoff games + 2024 Superbowl (alternate broadcast available at Nickelodeon)
All in all:
Youtube TV base plan + NFL Sunday Ticket will cover most games including the Giants
Prime on September 21 for Giants game
and Peacock if Giants play wild card and their game is part of it
Typical, non student entering the student deal thread to discuss politics.
Aren't they paying like 10x the tuition rates than when you were going to school anyway?
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