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September 13, 2020

How to get NFL Sunday Ticket without DirecTV Yes, even cord-cutters can enjoy NFL Sunday Ticket, which opens up access to every Sunday afternoon game (and even games on other days) for a single seasonal fee. NFL Sunday Ticket continues to be available as a standalone service, so you can get it without DirecTV, though you’ll have to make sure you’re eligible.

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With NFLSundayTicket.tv, you can watch every live out-of-market Sunday game on your streaming device of choice. There’s even a special university package that lets college students save some cash. Here’s how to get started.

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Sunday Ticket, however, doesn’t include the NFL Playoffs, so you should check out our guide on how to watch NFL live streams once we get to the endzone of this new season. But if you’re already gearing up for the 2020-2021 NFL season, here’s how to get NFL Sunday Ticket without DirecTV.
Should you be eligible, you’ll have two package choices: NFLST.TV To Go and NFLST.TV Max. The To Go package features every live out-of-market game (aka the ones you can’t watch on local TV) on every Sunday afternoon during the regular season. It costs $73.49 per month for 4 months, or a single payment of $293.96.

The Max bundle adds in NFL Red Zone, which lets you watch every single touchdown from Sunday afternoon, and DirectTV Fantasy Zone, which provides stats and analysis for fantasy football junkies. This package costs $395.99 for the season or $99 per month, and you can add in NFL Game Pass, which streams live pre-season games and pre-recorded regular season games, for an extra $50.
If you started out with the NFLST.TV To Go package but find yourself craving more NFL action, you can upgrade to Max at any time. Folks who’ve renewed their subscription from 2017 will be locked into last year’s lower prices, as a token of DirecTV’s appreciation.

NFL Sunday Ticket TV U (For Students)

Are you a college-bound NFL junkie on a budget? DirectTV has you covered. Those attending two-year or four-year universities can get a special NFLST.TV U package for just $24.99 per month for four months, or $99.96 for the season. Better yet, the student package offers all of the same benefits of the Sunday Ticket Max package, including Red Zone, Fantasy Zone, and the option to add Game Pass for $49.

To qualify for Sunday Ticket TV U, you’ll have to provide your name, birthday and college. As long as the site can find your student record, you’re good to go. As with the other packages, you’ll be locked into last year’s prices if you’ve renewed your subscription.
NFL Sunday Ticket: Where to watch

Whether you just dropped cable or are about to move into a new dorm room, you can stream Sunday Ticket on just about any device that connects to Wi-Fi. That includes iOS and Android devices, Windows PCs, streaming boxes such as Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku and any Android TV device as well as game consoles such as Xbox One, and PlayStation 4.

Now that you’re all set to enjoy Sunday Ticket even without a full DirecTV subscription, feel free to kick back, order some wings and pray your favorite quarterback doesn’t get injured.
This week’s NFL Sunday Ticket games

Week 1 sees the Sunday Ticket package return in full force, and it even includes the Thursday season opener: Texans at Chiefs, as well as both MNF games.

Here’s the full list (all times Eastern)

Thursday Sept. 10: Texans 34, Chiefs 20
Sunday (Sept. 13), 1 p.m., Browns @ Ravens
Sunday (Sept. 13), 1 p.m., Jets @ Bills
Sunday (Sept. 13), 1 p.m., Raiders @ Panthers
Sunday (Sept. 13), 1 p.m., Colts @ Jaguars
Sunday (Sept. 13), 1 p.m., Dolphins @ Patriots
Sunday (Sept. 13), 1 p.m., Seahawks @ Falcons
Sunday (Sept. 13), 1 p.m., Bears @ Lions
Sunday (Sept. 13), 1 p.m., Packers @ Vikings
Sunday (Sept. 13), 1 p.m., Eagles @ Football Team
Sunday (Sept. 13), 4:05 p.m., Chargers @ Bengals
Sunday (Sept. 13), 4:25 p.m., Buccaneers @ Saints
Sunday (Sept. 13), 4:25 p.m., Cardinals @ 49ers
Monday (Sept. 14), 7:10 p.m. Steelers @ Giants
Monday (Sept. 14), 10:20 p.m. Titans @ Broncos

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September 13, 2020

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