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The Cheapest Way to Watch Out-of-Market NFL Games

Budget Seniors, June 17, 2026June 17, 2026
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Out-of-Market NFL Games Β· Cheapest Real Options, Compared

If your team doesn’t play in your local market, you’ve probably noticed there’s no single cheap button to press β€” the league spreads its games across broadcast TV, a premium out-of-market package, a mobile-only app, and a couple of streaming exclusives. This guide breaks down what actually covers your team’s games, what each option really costs once you read the fine print, and how to combine a few of them for far less than most fans end up paying.

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Worth Knowing Before Kickoff

The league’s main out-of-market package is sold well ahead of the season and locks in its lowest price for new subscribers early β€” once the regular price window closes, the same package can cost roughly double for the exact same games. If you know you’ll want full out-of-market access, buying earlier in the year is genuinely cheaper than waiting until September.

🏈 Why There’s No Single Cheap Answer

The honest reason this feels complicated is that it actually is complicated β€” the league sells different game packages to different companies, and no single one of those companies carries everything. Local games in your area air free over broadcast television regardless of which team is playing. Out-of-market Sunday afternoon games, the ones where you’re trying to watch a team that doesn’t play in your region, require a separate premium package sold through one specific platform. Thursday night games sit behind a different streaming subscription entirely, and a small number of games each season are exclusive to yet another platform. Understanding which bucket each game falls into is the entire key to spending less, because there’s rarely a reason to pay for a package that covers games you could already watch for free.

βœ… Key Takeaways β€” The Short Version

Here’s what matters most if you only have a minute before deciding what to sign up for.

πŸ“ΊA basic TV antenna is free local coverage you may already qualify for β€” Sunday afternoon local games, Sunday Night Football, and Monday Night Football’s broadcast simulcast all air over the air in most markets.
πŸ“±The league’s own mobile app starts at roughly seven dollars a month and streams local and primetime games to a phone or tablet, plus live audio for every single game.
πŸ’³The full out-of-market Sunday package costs noticeably less for brand-new subscribers than it does for anyone renewing from a previous season.
πŸŽ“Students, military members, veterans, teachers, and medical workers can often unlock a meaningfully discounted rate on the full out-of-market package through identity verification.
πŸ‘₯Splitting a household-style subscription across multiple people can bring the per-person cost of full access down considerably.
πŸ¦ƒThursday night games require a separate retail membership subscription, though a local-market Thursday game still airs free over the air as well.
⏳Several live-TV streaming bundles offer free trial windows long enough to cover a handful of early-season games at no cost.
🚫No single service covers every single game of the season β€” a thoughtful combination of two or three options gets you closest without paying for everything at full price.
πŸ’° Cost Comparison β€” From Free to Full Out-of-Market Access

Here’s how the realistic options actually stack up once you account for new-subscriber pricing, renewal pricing, and what each one truly includes.

Option Cost What It Actually Covers
TV Antenna Free Base Layer $15–$50 once Local Sunday games, Sunday Night Football, Monday Night broadcast simulcast
League Mobile App ~$7/moPremium tier ~$15/mo Local and primetime games on phone/tablet, full live audio for every game
Retail Membership ~$15/mo Thursday night games not already airing locally over the air
Out-of-Market Package, New Subscriber ~$190–$240/season Nearly every out-of-market Sunday afternoon game, full season
Out-of-Market Package, Returning Subscriber ~$380–$480/season Same coverage as above β€” but at roughly double the new-subscriber rate
Student / Military Rate ~$110–$200/season Same out-of-market coverage, discounted through identity verification
⚠️ The “Returning Subscriber” Price Jump Is Real

If you’ve purchased the full out-of-market package in a previous season, expect to pay roughly double what a brand-new subscriber pays for the exact same coverage. There’s currently no official way to dodge this once you’re flagged as a returning customer β€” it’s built into how the package is priced, so budget for it rather than being caught off guard at renewal.

πŸ“‹ Common Questions β€” Answered Honestly

These are the specific situations and concerns that come up most once people start comparing their actual options.

  • 1
    What exactly counts as an “out-of-market” game? Any Sunday afternoon game between two teams that don’t play in your local broadcast region Β· Local games, Sunday Night Football, and Monday Night Football are not affected by this rule
    An out-of-market game simply means a Sunday afternoon matchup where neither team is the one your local broadcast stations are showing that week. Your local CBS and FOX affiliates only air one or two Sunday afternoon games based on which teams are most relevant to your specific region, and every other Sunday afternoon game happening at the same time is considered out-of-market for you, even though it’s airing live and in full somewhere in the country. This rule only applies to Sunday afternoon games specifically β€” Sunday Night Football, Monday Night Football, and Thursday night games are each handled through entirely separate distribution deals and aren’t part of the out-of-market Sunday package at all.
  • 2
    Do I actually need the full out-of-market package, or would the league’s cheaper mobile app be enough? Depends entirely on whether you want full video or are comfortable with mobile-only access and audio Β· The cheaper app does not include out-of-market video on a television
    This comes down to how and where you actually watch. The league’s base mobile app, priced well below the full out-of-market package, streams local and primetime games specifically to a phone or tablet, and importantly, does not stream out-of-market Sunday afternoon games on those devices either β€” what it does include for every single game, regardless of market, is live audio coverage, meaning you can listen to any out-of-market game in real time even without video. If watching full video coverage of your team on a television screen is the actual goal, the cheaper app alone won’t get you there for out-of-market games specifically, and the full premium out-of-market package remains the only path to that on a TV. If you’re comfortable following along through live audio plus the league’s other on-demand replay and highlight features, the cheaper app may genuinely be enough.
  • 3
    Is it actually cheaper to buy the out-of-market package early, or does the price stay the same all year? Earlier purchase typically locks in the lowest available new-subscriber rate Β· Waiting until closer to the season doesn’t guarantee the same discount stays available
    The package is typically made available for purchase many months before the season begins, often around the same time as the league’s championship game in February, and the lowest advertised new-subscriber pricing tends to be tied to that early purchase window rather than guaranteed to last all the way through summer. While pricing hasn’t historically increased dramatically between an early-year purchase and a late-summer one in the way the new-versus-returning subscriber gap does, there’s no guarantee that promotional pricing, bundled discounts, or specific offers available in February will still be active by August. If you already know you want the package and don’t need to wait to decide, purchasing earlier removes the uncertainty of whether a specific deal will still be there later.
  • 4
    Can I split the cost of the out-of-market package with other people to bring my own price down? Yes, if it’s purchased as an add-on to a household streaming plan that supports multiple accounts Β· Splitting evenly among several people meaningfully lowers each person’s share
    When the out-of-market package is purchased as an add-on to a broader household live-TV streaming plan that supports multiple individual accounts under one subscription, splitting that cost evenly among several households or family members can bring each person’s individual share down considerably compared to paying for the entire package alone. This works best with people you trust and can coordinate payment with easily, since the subscription itself remains a single account holder’s responsibility even if the cost is split informally outside of the platform. It’s worth discussing clearly upfront how the season’s cost will be divided and collected, since the package itself is purchased as one upfront commitment rather than something that bills each participant separately.
  • 5
    I qualify for a military, teacher, student, or first responder discount β€” how do I actually claim it, and is it worth it? Verification is handled through a third-party identity verification service Β· The discounted rate is meaningfully below even the standard new-subscriber price Β· Definitely worth claiming if you’re eligible
    If you fall into one of the eligible categories, this is genuinely one of the best ways to reduce the cost of full out-of-market access, and it’s worth the few minutes it takes to verify. The discount is typically claimed through a dedicated offer page that uses a third-party identity verification service rather than requiring you to mail in paperwork or call a support line, and the verification process usually takes just a few minutes once you have the appropriate documentation or credentials ready. The discounted rate available through this path tends to run meaningfully below the regular new-subscriber price, making it the single cheapest legitimate route to full out-of-market coverage for anyone who qualifies. Note that this discount is generally only available to new or qualifying subscribers and renews at the discounted rate going forward as long as you remain enrolled and verified, rather than reverting to a steep returning-subscriber price the way standard purchases do.
  • 6
    If I only care about a handful of out-of-market games each season, is there a cheaper way than buying the whole package? No official single-game or single-week purchase option currently exists for the main package Β· A short free trial timed around specific games is the closest workaround
    Unfortunately, there’s currently no official way to buy access to just one game or a single week of out-of-market coverage β€” the package is sold as a full-season commitment, whether through the higher upfront cost or installment-style monthly payments that still add up to the same season total. The closest practical workaround for someone who only cares about a handful of specific games is to use a free trial period from a qualifying live-TV streaming bundle, timed to start just before the specific weeks you care about and cancelled before the trial period ends, assuming the games in question happen to be available through that particular bundle’s offerings during the trial window. This isn’t a perfect substitute for the full package and depends heavily on which specific games and trial timing line up, but it’s a more realistic option than paying for full-season access just to watch a small number of games.
  • 7
    What can I watch completely free with just a TV antenna, with no subscription at all? Local Sunday afternoon games, Sunday Night Football, and the over-the-air simulcast of Monday Night Football Β· A one-time hardware cost, no ongoing fee, ever
    There’s more genuinely free coverage available than most people realize, and it has nothing to do with which team you follow specifically β€” it depends entirely on whether your team happens to be playing in your local broadcast market that week. Local network affiliates broadcast Sunday afternoon games, Sunday Night Football, and the broadcast-network simulcast of Monday Night Football completely free over the air to anyone within range of the relevant towers, and a basic indoor antenna typically costs somewhere between fifteen and fifty dollars as a one-time purchase with no recurring fee attached. Additionally, when a Thursday night game happens to involve a team from your local market, that specific game is also typically simulcast free on a local broadcast station even though the primary national broadcast sits behind a separate paid retail membership subscription. None of this requires any subscription, login, or monthly payment once you own the antenna.
  • 8
    What’s the smartest combination if I want to follow my out-of-market team without paying for everything? Antenna for free local and primetime coverage Β· League mobile app for live audio on every game Β· Full package only if video access truly matters to you
    The most cost-efficient realistic setup layers a few inexpensive pieces rather than relying on one expensive package. Start with a basic antenna, which covers local games, Sunday Night Football, and Monday Night Football completely free. Add the league’s base mobile app at its modest monthly rate, which gives you live audio coverage of every single game regardless of market, plus primetime video on a phone or tablet β€” genuinely useful for anyone willing to follow an out-of-market game by ear while doing something else, or watch condensed replays afterward. If full live video of your specific out-of-market team on a television screen is non-negotiable for you, that’s the point where the full premium package becomes worth the higher cost, and checking for a student, military, or early-purchase rate before paying full price is worth the extra few minutes either way.
πŸ“Š Coverage at a Glance
πŸ“Ί TV Antenna
$15–$50 Once
Local games, Sunday Night Football, Monday Night simulcast Β· No monthly fee, ever
πŸ“± League Mobile App
~$7/mo
Local & primetime video on mobile Β· Live audio for every game, any market
πŸ¦ƒ Retail Membership
~$15/mo
Thursday night games Β· Local Thursday matchups still free over the air
🎯 Full Out-of-Market Package
~$190+/season
Nearly every out-of-market Sunday game on video Β· New-subscriber rate only
πŸ” What Should You Actually Do?
My team almost never plays in my local market and I want to watch every game on video
DIE-HARD OUT-OF-MARKET FANS
The full out-of-market package is genuinely the only option that fully solves this, so the goal is paying as little as possible for it. Check first whether you qualify for the discounted rate offered to students, military members, veterans, teachers, or medical professionals, since that path is meaningfully cheaper than the standard new-subscriber price. If you don’t qualify for that discount, purchase as a new subscriber rather than letting a previous season’s subscription auto-renew at the much higher returning-subscriber rate, and consider whether splitting the cost with a few other people through a shared household plan makes sense for your situation. Purchasing earlier in the year, rather than waiting until just before the season starts, also removes the risk of a specific promotional rate disappearing.
πŸŽ“ Check student/military discount eligibility first πŸ†• Buy as a new subscriber, avoid auto-renewal at the higher rate πŸ‘₯ Consider splitting cost through a shared household plan
I just want to follow my team’s score and listen along, not necessarily watch every play
CASUAL OUT-OF-MARKET FOLLOWERS
The league’s basic mobile app at its modest monthly rate likely covers this without needing the expensive full package. Live audio coverage is included for every single game regardless of market, which means you can follow your out-of-market team’s game in real time even without a video subscription, whether that’s through a phone speaker at home or while doing other things during the day. Pair this with a basic antenna for your local games and primetime broadcasts, and you’ve got a setup that costs a small fraction of the full out-of-market package while still keeping you connected to nearly every game your team plays throughout the season.
🎧 Live audio for every game, any market, low monthly cost πŸ“Ί Antenna covers local games and primetime broadcasts free πŸ’° Total cost a small fraction of the full package
I want to watch Thursday night games for my out-of-market team too
THURSDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL FANS
Thursday night coverage runs on a completely separate track from the Sunday out-of-market package, so don’t assume one purchase covers both. The national Thursday night broadcast sits behind a retail membership subscription rather than the same package used for Sunday afternoon out-of-market games, meaning you’ll need that separate subscription specifically if your team plays on a Thursday and isn’t in your local market that week. The one exception worth knowing: if a Thursday game does happen to involve a team from your own local market, that particular game is typically also simulcast free on a local broadcast station, so it’s worth checking your local listings before assuming you need the paid subscription for every single Thursday matchup.
πŸ¦ƒ Thursday games need a separate retail membership subscription πŸ“‘ Local-market Thursday games still simulcast free over the air πŸ” Check local listings before assuming you need to pay
I bought the full package last season and I’m dreading the renewal price
RETURNING SUBSCRIBERS
The price jump for returning subscribers is real and currently unavoidable through official channels, so plan around it rather than being surprised. If the cost increase makes you reconsider whether you need the full package again this season, revisit how much you actually used it last year versus how much of your viewing was really just local and primetime games already covered by an antenna. If you do want to continue, double-check whether you newly qualify for a student, military, or other discounted rate this time around, since those discounted offers are sometimes available to subscribers regardless of prior purchase history depending on the specific terms each season. Setting a reminder well before the typical August renewal date at minimum gives you the chance to make an active decision rather than being automatically charged the higher returning-subscriber rate without thinking it through.
πŸ“ˆ Returning-subscriber price increase is currently unavoidable πŸ” Recheck discount eligibility before automatically renewing ⏰ Set a reminder ahead of the typical renewal date
πŸ“ Find Local Help & Compare Options

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πŸ”‘ Quick Reference β€” Key Links & Contacts
🏈 Full out-of-market package: official YouTube TV / YouTube site πŸ“± League mobile app & plans: NFL’s official site πŸŽ“ Student/military discount: ID.me verification offer page πŸ¦ƒ Retail membership for Thursday games: official provider site πŸ“‘ Antenna buying guides: any major electronics retailer’s site πŸ“Ί Live-TV bundle free trials: each provider’s official signup page
βœ… Quick Checklist Before You Spend a Dollar
  • Step 1: Confirm which games are actually local for you versus genuinely out-of-market, since local games are already free.
  • Step 2: Get a basic antenna set up first β€” it’s the cheapest piece of the puzzle and covers more than people expect.
  • Step 3: Check whether you qualify for a student, military, teacher, or first responder discount before paying full price.
  • Step 4: Buy as a new subscriber if at all possible, since returning subscribers pay roughly double for the same package.
  • Step 5: Decide honestly whether you need full video or whether live audio through the mobile app is genuinely enough.

Out-of-market package pricing, mobile app pricing, and discount terms are set by the league and its broadcast and streaming partners and may change at any time without notice. Figures shown in this guide reflect commonly reported current rates and may not match every account, provider, or promotional period. Always confirm current pricing and eligibility directly on each provider’s official site before signing up. This page is independently written and has no affiliation with the National Football League, YouTube, Google, Amazon, or any team or broadcaster mentioned.

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