We've all had the experience of rushing home from work to watch our favorite TV show during prime time. Week 4 of the NFL season is jam-packed with exciting matchups and headliners. It will be interesting to see which teams make the playoffs, especially now that the NFL leaderboard has shifted in an unexpected direction.
According to CNET, the NFL will be back on stations CBS, Fox, and NBC this Sunday. But first, the Vikings face the Saints in London in the first overseas game of the season.
There are a few exciting games this weekend, but the most important game is likely to be on Sunday Night Football when the Chiefs visit the Buccaneers.
Ways to Watch NFL Week 4 for Free
A good HD antenna is the best way to watch free network programming on a large screen. According to Fortune, watching NFL games is relatively easy because many are streamed live on broadcast networks, allowing fans to watch even without cable service. Test the antenna in different locations throughout your home to make sure you're getting the most reliable signal.
Live Streaming Packages?
Peacock
You can also watch NBC online through certain cable providers. However, if you're going this route, you will still need to know someone or be that someone who has a cable subscription, so there are presumably good alternatives for you included in this rundown.
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You can watch several games, including every Sunday night matchup, on NBC's streaming service. A $5 or $10 monthly fee is required after a seven-day free trial.
Paramount+
NFL games can be streamed on supported devices and platforms by Paramount subscribers. It will be available to stream as long as the game is streamed live on your local CBS station. CBS's streaming service will allow you to watch games that have aired on the network. A one-week free trial is available, followed by a $5 or $10 monthly fee.
Disney+
According to Fortune, there is no longer a free trial period for Disney's bundle of Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+. Therefore you will have to pay $13.99 per month for all three services. Nine NFL games will be broadcast on the ESPN+ streaming service in the 2022 campaign. The London game, a Wild Card playoff game, and some Monday Night Football matchups are all live events.
Sling TV
As per Wired, Sling TV offers two distinct packages, Blue and Orange, each of which costs $35 per month and includes a different selection of channels. While Orange has ESPN games, Blue has Fox Sports, NBC, and NFL Network games. You must sign up for both at the reduced monthly rate of $50 if you want to watch as many NFL games as you can.
A number of NFL games are currently underway as of this writing. Check out the best streaming services to stay up to date on when your favorite players and teams will be on the field.
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