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How to Watch Detroit Lions vs. Seattle Seahawks Week 16 NFL Game Live Online Streaming on January 2, 2022: TV Channels

On Sunday, January 2, 2022 at 4:25 PM EST, the Seattle Seahawks face the Detroit Lions from CenturyLink Field in Seattle, WA. The game is airing exclusively on Fox, which you can stream with a Live TV Streaming Service.

Seattle Seahawks vs. Detroit Lions

The Seattle Seahawks vs. Detroit Lions game will be streaming on Fox, which is available with a 5-Day Free Trial of DIRECTV STREAM. You can also stream Fox on Hulu Live TV, Sling TV, DIRECTV STREAM, and YouTube TV.

Can you stream Seattle Seahawks vs. Detroit Lions on fuboTV?

You can watch the Seattle Seahawks vs. Detroit Lions game on Fox with a 7-Day Free Trial of fuboTV.

Can you stream Seattle Seahawks vs. Detroit Lions on Hulu Live TV?

You can watch the Seattle Seahawks vs. Detroit Lions game on Fox with a 7-Day Free Trial of Hulu + Live TV. You can also add NFL RedZone for just $10, with their new Sports Add-On.

Can you stream Seattle Seahawks vs. Detroit Lions on Sling TV?

You can watch the Seattle Seahawks vs. Detroit Lions game on Fox with Sling TV. For a limited time, you can get $25 OFF Your First Month of Service.

Can you stream Seattle Seahawks vs. Detroit Lions on DIRECTV STREAM?

You can watch the Seattle Seahawks vs. Detroit Lions game on Fox with DIRECTV STREAM.

Can you stream Seattle Seahawks vs. Detroit Lions on YouTube TV?

You can watch the Seattle Seahawks vs. Detroit Lions game on Fox with YouTube TV.

Can You Stream Seattle Seahawks vs. Detroit Lions on NFL Sunday Ticket Online?

If they are not airing the Seattle Seahawks vs. Detroit Lions game in your local market, you may be able to stream the game with NFL Sunday Ticket.

If you live in an apartment or dorm, you can stream NFL Sunday Ticket starting at $300 for the entire season. However, if you are a student or a recent graduate, you can save on the NFL out-of-market streaming service.

Students can get NFL Sunday Ticket Online for $120, while recent graduates can get it for just $200.

Can You Stream Seattle Seahawks vs. Detroit Lions on NFL Game Pass?

With NFL Game Pass, you won’t be able to watch the Seattle Seahawks vs. Detroit Lions game live, you will be able to listen to the live radio broadcast. Immediately, after the game ends however, you will be able to stream the game on-demand with NFL Game Pass.

You can get a NFL Game Pass for $99.99 for the entire season, after a 7-Day Free Trial.

Can you stream Seattle Seahawks vs. Detroit Lions on Paramount Plus?

Unfortunately, Paramount Plus doesn’t offer Fox so you won’t be able to stream the Seattle Seahawks vs. Detroit Lions game.

Can you stream Seattle Seahawks vs. Detroit Lions on ESPN+?

Unfortunately, ESPN+ doesn’t offer Fox so you won’t be able to stream the Seattle Seahawks vs. Detroit Lions game.

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Detroit Lions vs. Seattle Seahawks Game Preview: Seahawks host Lions in home finale with changes likely ahead

SEATTLE (AP) — Now that the chances of the postseason are gone, the debate has switched toward the future of the Seattle Seahawks.

Was this season a one-year aberration? Or was it several years of minor — and major — missteps finally catching up with the franchise and a more significant change is needed?

Whatever the answer ends up being, there is a strong chance Seattle’s home finale on Sunday against the Detroit Lions is the last time some of the Seahawks’ core pieces are together on their home field.

Seattle coach Pete Carroll believes this year is an outlier and a “restart” is needed rather than a “rebuild.” But there’s no guarantee that if Seattle’s ownership decides for a wholesale change that Carroll will be the one engineering those changes.

The same goes for quarterback Russell Wilson and linebacker Bobby Wagner, which makes for a strange atmosphere surrounding Sunday’s game.

“A lot of times when you’re in this situation, you start to get reflective,” Wagner said. “You start thinking about what you could’ve done right the previous weeks and you start thinking about what the future is going to hold.”

For his part, Wilson at least acknowledged this week that any changes the Seahawks (5-10) make could include him, while stating his desire to stay.

“For me personally, I hope it’s not my last game (in Seattle), but at the same time, I know won’t be my last game in NFL,” Wilson said.

While Seattle’s future seems to be in limbo, the Lions feel (2-12-1) somewhat optimistic about their direction, especially with how they’ve played in recent weeks.

Two weeks ago was the thorough home pummeling of Arizona, at the time the leaders of the NFC West. Last week, Detroit had its chances against Atlanta despite playing without starting quarterback Jared Goff and leading rusher D’Andre Swift. Tim Boyle’s pass for Kalif Raymond in the end zone was intercepted by Atlanta with 33 seconds left of a 20-16 loss.

Swift is expected to return this week after missing four games with a shoulder injury, but Goff is uncertain and Boyle could make his second straight start. Boyle was 24 of 34 for 187 yards, one touchdown and the late interception against the Falcons.

“I felt like I saw the field really well. I felt like I was making quick, almost at times too quick decisions,” Boyle said. “It didn’t hurt me, but there were opportunities if I were a little bit more patient.”

MORE THAN A PENNY

Rashaad Penny continues to make a strong case that he should be part of Seattle’s plans going into next season even though he’s about to become a free agent.

Penny rushed for a career-best 137 yards three weeks ago against Houston, and followed up with 135 yards rushing last week against Chicago. What has been impressive is Penny’s ability to break out big runs despite his limited carries. He has six runs of 15 or more yards this season, five coming in the past three games.

“You have to be thrilled about what he looks like. He has been active, tough, creative, explosive, so we just want to go play football again,” Carroll said.

CAMPBELL THE GAMBLER

The Lions have gone for it on fourth down more than any other team in the NFL, and they’re on the verge of setting an NFL record. This year alone, the Lions have attempted a league-high 36 fourth-down attempts, just three off the record set by the New England Patriots in 1995.

“I want to send a message that we’re playing to win and we’re not playing to lose and there is a time to be conservative and there is a time to be aggressive,” Lions coach Dan Campbell said. “And so it’s just, I think, a little more in my nature to roll the dice, if you will. But I still feel like it’s calculated risk.”

Last week, the Lions went 3 for 4 on fourth down, with their only failed conversion a Hail Mary at the end of the first half. For the season, the Lions are converting 50% of their fourth-down attempts, ranking 17th in the league.

WAGNER WATCH

Wagner is trying to set a mark for tackles in a season that’ll be tough to match in the future.

He leads the league with 170 tackles and has already surpassed the franchise record he set in 167 in 2017. According to the Seahawks, Wagner needs six tackles to post the most by any player in the league since 2000.

Wagner would need two big games, but it’s not completely out of the question he could get to 200 by the end of the season.

WEST COAST BLUES

The Lions haven’t won a game on the West Coast in 10 years. They’re 0-7 in their last seven games played in the Pacific time zone.

Campbell brushed off any travel concerns but acknowledged that Seattle — where the Lions haven’t won since 1999 — presents a unique challenge to the visiting team.

“That’s a tough place to play. It has been for years,” Campbell said. “It’s a tough environment. You can’t hear yourself think, and they’ve been a relentless group offensively and defensively.”


Jason Gurwin has has spent the last 10 years in the technology, media, entertainment industries. For The Streamable, he specializes in all things media like streaming services, devices, and cord cutting.

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