How to Legally Watch Every NFL Game in 2024 Season

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Watch Every NFL Game This Season.
All the information you need to legally watch NFL all season long.

With the 2024 NFL season upon us, ensuring you have access to every game, whether it's on your TV or streaming device, is essential for every football fan. 

In addition to the streaming platforms detailed below, FanDuel and DraftKings are offering special promotions to enhance your viewing experience. 

FanDuel is offering a promo that unlocks a three-week free trial of NFL Sunday Ticket, allowing you to stream out-of-market games—a great way to catch all the action beyond your local team's broadcasts.

 

Similarly, DraftKings is offering $200 in bonus bets and a free month of NFL+ Premium with just a $5 bet. This offer provides access to exclusive NFL content and live games, making it an exciting way to dive deeper into the 2024 season.

 

This guide will walk you through the top streaming platforms, focusing on services that offer comprehensive coverage for watching the entire NFL season.

FuboTV

FuboTV is an excellent choice for NFL fans, offering access to CBS, FOX, NBC and ESPN, covering most Sunday games, including both AFC and NFC matchups as well as primetime games. 

With its focus on sports, FuboTV also includes NFL Network and NFL RedZone, making it a comprehensive option for catching every game. 

Plus, with the option to begin with a free 7-day trial by clicking here, you can find out just how comprehensive the coverage is yourself.

The first game available on FuboTV this season will be the Baltimore Ravens vs. Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday, September 5, 2024, airing on NBC.

 

Hulu + Live TV

Hulu + Live TV offers access to CBS, FOX, NBC and ESPN, making it a strong option for comprehensive NFL coverage. This means you can catch both AFC and NFC games, depending on your local broadcast. 

The first game you can watch on Hulu + Live TV this season is also the opening Thursday Night Football clash between the Ravens and Chiefs.

 

Paramount+

Paramount+ is your go-to for all the CBS games, including AFC matchups every Sunday at 1 PM and 4 PM Eastern. By subscribing to Paramount+, you'll ensure that you don't miss out on your local team's games or those crucial AFC showdowns. 

One of the first games on Paramount+ this season is the Arizona Cardinals vs. Buffalo Bills on Sunday, September 8, 2024, airing at 1:00 PM ET.

 

ESPN+

ESPN+ is a must-have for those looking to catch Monday Night Football and select exclusive games. With ESPN+, you'll have access to additional NFL content, including analysis and live coverage of some games that are exclusive to the platform. 

The first game on ESPN+ this season is the Los Angeles Chargers vs. Arizona Cardinals on Monday, October 21, 2024, airing at 9:00 PM ET.

The Baltimore Ravens vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers begins 45 minutes prior on ESPN.

 

Where to Watch NFL Games: Weekly Breakdown

A typical NFL week during the regular season generally follows this pattern:

Thursday

Sunday

  • Sunday Afternoon Games:
    • Early Afternoon Slot (1:00 PM ET): Most games are played in this slot, with games split between CBS and FOX. CBS usually covers AFC matchups, while FOX typically handles NFC games.
    • Late Afternoon Slot (4:05/4:25 PM ET): A smaller set of games airs later in the afternoon, again split between CBS and FOX. These games often include some of the more high-profile matchups of the week.
  • Sunday Night Football: A prime-time game on NBC, often featuring marquee teams or divisional rivalries. This is one of the most-watched games of the week and serves as the week's capstone. Some SNF games to look forward to include the Bills at Ravens in Week 4 and Chargers at Chiefs in Week 14.

Monday

  • Monday Night Football: ESPN broadcasts the final game of the week in prime time. Occasionally, ABC will simulcast the game, especially if it's a high-interest matchup. The first of these Monday Night Football games is the Jets vs. 49ers in Week 1.

Saturday (Late Season)

  • Saturday Games: In the latter part of the season, the NFL occasionally schedules games on Saturday. These are typically broadcast on NFL Network, CBS, FOX, or ESPN/ABC. These games usually occur after the college football season has ended.

Wednesday (Occasional)

  • Special Mid-Week Games: For the 2024 season, there will be select games broadcast on Netflix on Wednesdays. These are unique to this season and provide an additional viewing opportunity in the middle of the week.

Holidays

  • Thanksgiving: CBS, FOX, and NBC traditionally broadcast three games. This year's prime-time Thanksgiving game is the Dolphins vs. Packers in Week 13. The Friday following Thanksgiving will see the celebrations continue, with the Raiders at Chiefs on Prime Video.
  • Christmas: In 2024, two special NFL games will be played on Christmas Day, both exclusively streamed on Netflix. This is a unique offering for the holiday season, marking Netflix's entry into NFL game broadcasts. December 26th will then see a continuation of holiday football, with the Seahawks at Bears on Prime Video.

Other Ways to Watch NFL Games in 2024

Several other platforms offer NFL game coverage, giving you even more options to catch all the action.

Amazon Prime Video

Amazon Prime Video is the exclusive home for most Thursday Night Football games. It's an excellent option for staying on top of the Thursday night matchups throughout the season.

NFL Network and NFL+

NFL Network and NFL+ are perfect for fans seeking comprehensive NFL coverage, including exclusive international games, mobile viewing and additional content throughout the week.

Peacock

Peacock, NBC’s streaming platform, hosts Sunday Night Football games and select matchups, making it a crucial part of your NFL viewing strategy.

Netflix

Netflix, primarily known for its entertainment offerings, will feature two NFL games this season as part of a special lineup, offering an additional platform to enjoy live football.

Streaming NFL in 2024: Important Information

  • Device Compatibility and Viewing Options: The ability to stream NFL games on your preferred devices—such as Smart TVs, Roku, Amazon Fire Stick, Apple TV, and gaming consoles—varies by platform. Most major streaming services, like Hulu + Live TV, support a wide range of devices, but it's important to check each service’s compatibility with your devices before subscribing to ensure a seamless viewing experience.
  • Viewing Features and Access: When choosing a streaming service, take into account DVR functionality (offered by platforms like Hulu + Live TV) for recording games and watching them at your convenience. If you want to follow every scoring play on Sundays, NFL RedZone is available through various services, providing extensive coverage. Be aware of regional blackouts that may affect access to certain games based on your location; services like NFL Sunday Ticket can help you bypass these limitations.
  • Subscription Offers and Promotions: Many streaming platforms offer free trials or promotional discounts, allowing you to test them out before committing long-term. This is a great way to explore different services and find the one that best suits your viewing needs. For those outside the U.S. seeking comprehensive access to live games, NFL Game Pass International offers a valuable option.

Betting on NFL

As well as providing the key information on how to watch NFL this season, we also provide fans with the tools to wager on the action.

Through Dimers Pro, you can receive access to every one of our data-driven NFL player props and NFL best bets all season long. 

Plus, stay updated with the latest NFL betting news and previews, plus data-driven NFL picks and Super Bowl odds.


Conclusion

By leveraging these platforms, you'll be well-equipped to watch every NFL game this season. Dimers.com makes it easy to subscribe to these services, so you never miss a moment of action.

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To make sure you get accurate and helpful information, this guide has been edited by Damien Souness as part of our fact-checking process.
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Ryan Leaver uses advanced statistical models and simulations to predict outcomes and provide predictions for the NBA, NFL, college football, college basketball, and soccer. He offers detailed game previews, best bets, props, and futures articles.

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