NFL Webcast
With the rise of streaming services, watching NFL games has never been easier—or more complex. From proprietary platforms like NFL+ to major streamers like Prime Video and Peacock, here’s your complete guide to NFL webcasts in 2025.
What Is an NFL Webcast?
An NFL webcast refers to live or on-demand streaming of NFL games via digital platforms, bypassing traditional broadcast television. This includes preseason games, regular season matchups, playoffs, international games, replays, and highlights.
Key Platforms for NFL Webcasts
NFL+ (U.S. Only)
The NFL’s own streaming service, offering:
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Live out-of-market preseason games on mobile devices
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Mobile streaming of local and primetime regular season games
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Live audio broadcasts, game replays, NFL RedZone access, and All-22 film via the Premium tier Reddit+4nflwebcast.com+4NFL.com+4NFL.com+4Wikipedia+4NFL.com+4
Pricing (2025):
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Standard: $6.99/month or $49.99/year
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Premium: $14.99/month or $99.99/year (includes full replays, RedZone, All‑22 film) What to Watch+1Decider+1
NFL Game Pass International (Outside U.S.)
Delivered globally via DAZN, Game Pass offers:
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Full live access to regular-season and postseason games
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Game replays and exclusive NFL Films content Wikipedia+1Wikipedia+1
Amazon Prime Video & Twitch
Exclusive rights to stream all Thursday Night Football, with simultaneous simulcasts on Twitch and Amazon Prime.
Some games, like Black Friday matchups, are also included in this package Wikipedia+3Wikipedia+3Decider+3
Peacock (NBC Games) & Paramount+ (CBS Games)
Both platforms simulcast regional and national games aired on NBC and CBS respectively—for on-demand and TV discovery viewership The Sun+15Wikipedia+15Wikipedia+15
ESPN+ & ESPN (New Streaming Service)
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ESPN+ streams select games, including ABC-televised contests and the second half of Monday Night Football doubleheaders.
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A new direct-to-consumer streaming service launching in late 2025 is expected to include NFL Network, RedZone, and select live games, potentially under a single $30/month plan Wikipedia+5Wikipedia+5The Sun+5
NFL Sunday Ticket (YouTube Platforms)
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Exclusively available via YouTube TV and YouTube Primetime Channels in the U.S.
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Offers out-of-market Sunday afternoon games not available through local affiliates Reddit+13Wikipedia+13What to Watch+13
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Subscriptions: ~$480/year standalone, ~$378/year bundled with YouTube TV; student and discounted plans also available What to Watch
2025 Streaming Landscape & Viewer Costs
To watch every NFL game in 2025, a fan in the U.S. may need subscriptions across multiple platforms: NFL+ (for mobile games and replays), Prime Video (Thursday games), Peacock, ABC/CBS via Paramount+, ESPN’s new service, YouTube TV (Sunday Ticket), and potentially Netflix for Christmas Day games. Costs can easily exceed $600 to $1,600 annually when combined SBNation.com
How to Watch NFL Webcasts
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Download the NFL App or visit NFL.com for access to NFL+, NFL Network, audio broadcasts, and on-demand content nflwebcast.com+8NFL.com+8NFL.com+8
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Subscribe to regional platforms:
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Prime Video (Thursday Night Football)
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Peacock (NBC games)
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Paramount+ (CBS games) Wikipedia+1Wikipedia+1
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Use YouTube TV or Primetime Channels for NFL Sunday Ticket out-of-market games What to Watch+2Wikipedia+2Wikipedia+2
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International viewers should use NFL Game Pass via DAZN for full live access outside the U.S. NFL.com+10Wikipedia+10What to Watch+10
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Stay updated on new agreements like ESPN’s upcoming service offering NFL Network and RedZone under one package Wikipedia+4Tom’s Guide+4The Times of India+4
Why NFL Webcasts Matter
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Accessibility: Stream from virtually any device, including smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and PCs.
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Flexibility: Watch live, catch replays, or listen to audio broadcasts.
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Comprehensive Coverage: Access national, regional, international, and niche coverage like NFL RedZone.
Conclusion
The NFL webcast ecosystem in 2025 includes a complex but powerful mix of official services:
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NFL+ for mobile and replay access
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Prime Video for Thursday games
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Peacock and Paramount+ for regional broadcasts
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YouTube TV/Sunday Ticket for out-of-market Sunday games
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DAZN/NFL Game Pass internationally
Though subscription overlap is common, each platform serves a specific set of games or regions. Choose your services based on preferences, devices, and which games matter most to you.
Want help comparing packages or understanding which plan fits your viewing needs best? Just let me know!