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NFL Football 2016

Caveman

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Is there a way to see every single game without spending a zillion dollars for several different cable stations, etc...?
 
Directv has the nfl sunday ticket. Pretty sure its every game but costs something along the lines of $250.
 
You'll need to get CBS, NBC, Fox, ESPN and NFL Network to get all the games. While NFL Sunday ticket from Directv covers all Sunday day games, it doesn't cover the Sun. nite games, the Thurs. games, or the Mon. nite games.

So, the answer to your original question is probably no. Gonna cost to get 'em all.
 
NFL Sunday ticket on direct tv is free now with subscription i believe. Last time i had them it was like $200 for the season but i think i read its free now.
 
NFL Sunday ticket on direct tv is free now with subscription i believe. Last time i had them it was like $200 for the season but i think i read its free now.

Free meaning $100 a month service for 2 years. If you truly go minimalistic with all packages, maybe you can get that down to $50 or so, but there is an upcharge for pretty much everything. DVR/HD/multiple TVs/etc. I rode with it for two years, but it is pretty much a giant waste of money once you get out of the promo period. For me, most of the shows I was interested in were on local networks, so I was paying roughly $10/show for anything that wasn't.

You can sign up for GamePass Domestic and watch replays of every game after they air. That's something like $129. Or, you can look into Gamepass International. It is technically for non-US countries, but folks that live in the US can sign up for it if they know how.
 
Free meaning $100 a month service for 2 years. If you truly go minimalistic with all packages, maybe you can get that down to $50 or so, but there is an upcharge for pretty much everything. DVR/HD/multiple TVs/etc. I rode with it for two years, but it is pretty much a giant waste of money once you get out of the promo period. For me, most of the shows I was interested in were on local networks, so I was paying roughly $10/show for anything that wasn't.

You can sign up for GamePass Domestic and watch replays of every game after they air. That's something like $129. Or, you can look into Gamepass International. It is technically for non-US countries, but folks that live in the US can sign up for it if they know how.

Yeah i ditched them and went OTA Tivo route. I get enough football that way. I dont need to see EVERY game 🙂
 
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