YouTube offers
Current YouTube Premium Subscribers: NFL Sunday Ticket Streaming Service for
$192/Year.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
Eragorn for sharing this deal.
Note: This offer is valid for New NFL Sunday Ticket users only.
Available Options:
- NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube $192/year or $16/month
- NFL Sunday Ticket: only out-of-market Sunday afternoon games
- Option to add NFL RedZone to get whip around coverage of every game on Sunday afternoon
- NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV $192/year or $16/month
- NFL Sunday Ticket: Every game, every Sunday. All in one place
- YouTube TV Base Plan: 100+ live channels like ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, and ESPN for more live sports and local & national NFL games for an additional $59.99/mo for your first two months, then $82.99/mo (may be targeted)
- Option to add NFL RedZone to get whip around coverage of every game on Sunday afternoon
Additional Information:
- Select and watch up to 4 live games at once with multiview
- Track game stats with stats view
- Watch live games while tracking your fantasy lineup
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New NFL Sunday Ticket users only. Must be a current paying YouTube Premium subscriber. YouTube Premium Lite users ineligible. With NFL Sunday Ticket for out-of-market games and YouTube TV base plan for local and national games. Terms, restrictions, & embargoes apply. Excludes digital-only games. Commercial use excluded. No refunds. Offer ends 7/27/2025 at 11:59pm PT
*YouTube TV base plan includes locally & nationally televised games and NFL Sunday Ticket includes out-of-market Sunday games. If you cancel YouTube TV you will lose access to NFL Sunday Ticket. Excludes digital only games. Terms, restrictions, embargoes apply. Commercial use excluded No refunds. Offer ends 7/27/2025 at 11:59pm PT.
1YouTube TV Base Plan is $59.99 for your first 2 months (Save $46), then $82.99/mo thereafter, but subject to change. New users only.
2For new users, NFL Sunday Ticket is 12 non-cancellable payments of $16/mo or $192/yr. Returning NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV customers can sign up for the current 2025 monthly installment plan price of $31.50/mo or $378/yr. Requires YouTube TV Base Plan. YouTube TV Base Plan available for an additional $59.99 for the first 2 months (Save $46) for new YouTube TV users, then $82.99/mo thereafter, but subject to change. If you cancel YouTube TV you will lose access to NFL Sunday Ticket. Offer terms apply. Monthly payment plans are non-cancelable, first payment is due at purchase. Not available everywhere. Terms and embargoes apply. Commercial use excluded.No refunds. Offer ends 7/27/2025 at 11:59pm PT. Learn more.
3For new users, NFL Sunday Ticket is 12 non-cancellable payments of $16/mo or $192/yr. Returning NFL Sunday Ticket customers can sign up for the current 2025 monthly installment plan price of $40/mo or $480/yr. Monthly payment plans are non-cancelable, first payment is due at purchase. Not available everywhere. Terms and embargoes apply. Commercial use excluded. No refunds. Offer ends 7/27/2025 at 11:59pm PT Learn more.
I read through the fine print and it just says you have to keep the YouTube Basic Plan for the length of Sunday Ticket. It doesn't say you have to maintain a sub to YouTube Premium.
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• In‑market Sunday games (those on CBS/FOX in your local area are blacked out) (so if you live in the same area as your favorite team, you're going to miss out on most of the home games)
• no Sunday Night Football (NBC)
• no Monday Night Football (ESPN)
• no Thursday Night Football (Amazon Prime)
• Preseason and postseason games also aren't included.
Red zone costs $20 extra too. Plus your served ads on top of all that... I might consider it at $50 but $200 and above is highway robbery
• In‑market Sunday games (those on CBS/FOX in your local area are blacked out) (so if you live in the same area as your favorite team, you're going to miss out on most of the home games)
• no Sunday Night Football (NBC)
• no Monday Night Football (ESPN)
• no Thursday Night Football (Amazon Prime)
• Preseason and postseason games also aren't included.
Red zone costs $20 extra too. Plus your served ads on top of all that... I might consider it at $50 but $200 and above is highway robbery
just because its heavily discounted doesn't mean its a deal.
in this case, beacuse it offers something people would/coulde be very interested in and is discounted so heavily before the season even starts, is a red flag to me.
if a Big Mac is $100 is discounted to $50, its definitely a huge discount, but absoutely not a deal.
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