Reminder: This Saturday’s NFL Games Will Not Be Available on NFL Sunday Ticket; Here’s How to Watch Them
Reminder: This Saturday’s NFL Games Will Not Be Available on NFL Sunday Ticket; Here’s How to Watch Them
The NFL is offering three enticing games with playoff implications on Saturday, but you won’t see any of them on NFL Sunday Ticket.
The NFL season is coming down to crunch time. Week 15 has arrived, which means there are only four total games left for clubs to either stamp their ticket for the playoffs or accept a January of inactivity as their record dictates. There are three NFL games scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 16, but you won’t be able to see them with an NFL Sunday Ticket subscription.
- NFL Network will nationally broadcast the three Saturday games scheduled for this weekend, removing them from NFL Sunday Ticket.
- The games in question are the Minnesota Vikings vs. Cincinnati Bengals, Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Indianapolis Colts, and Denver Broncos vs. Detroit Lions.
- Fans will be able to stream the games with DIRECTV STREAM, Sling TV, NFL+ and more.
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Why Won’t Saturday’s NFL Games Be on NFL Sunday Ticket?
The reason these games won’t appear on NFL Sunday Ticket this Saturday is because they are being nationally televised by NFL Network. Sunday Ticket users are accustomed to not seeing games broadcast on ESPN or Prime Video, but the NFL Network gets fewer exclusive contests every year, so fans might not know that any games on the channel are also blacked out on Sunday Ticket.
The three games in question will feature the Minnesota Vikings against the Cincinnati Bengals, the Indianapolis Colts facing off against the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the Denver Broncos traveling to Detroit to take on the Lions. Each game has playoff implications for both teams, especially the Colts-Steelers tilt, as both teams are vying for an AFC wildcard spot.
How Can You Stream NFL Saturday Games for Free?
DIRECTV STREAM is The Streamable’s top choice for watching these games on NFL Network. We’re big fans of DIRECTV STREAM’s Choice plan, which includes NFL Network in its base channel lineup, along with the most in-demand cable channels as well as regional sports networks (RSNs). It starts at $108.99 per month, but new customers get a five-day free trial, so you’ll be able to watch these Saturday NFL games at no cost!
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Fubo carries NFL Network in its channel lineup in all its plans, and it starts at $85.98 per month (including regional sports network fee). It also offers a free trial, but its length can be as little as one day, depending on what time of month customers sign up for the service. Still, its sports-forward programming lineup makes Fubo a great live TV streaming destination for any fan.
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Sling TV does not offer a free trial, but it’s the cheapest way to watch NFL Network if you’ve already taken advantage of the DIRECTV STREAM and Fubo free trials. New Sling customers can sign up for Sling Blue (the package that carries NFL Network) for just $20 for their first month of service.
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NFL+ carries all nationally-broadcast NFL games, and it too comes with a free trial of seven days. The reason it falls last on this list, however, is because it does not allow users to watch games live on any devices other than mobile. If you’re okay with watching these NFL Saturday contests on your phone, however, NFL+ is a great way to access them at no cost.