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You have options to watch Thursday Night Football without Amazon Prime! Because of NFL rules, Amazon has to simulcast the games on regular tv in the local markets of the teams playing. Front Office Sports compiled a full list of networks doing this here. Amazon will also simulcast the games for FREE on Twitch. (Which they own.)
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You can search through the sub for the same answers as well. The legit way to watch live out of market regular season games is through Sunday Ticket which is on YouTube TV now. NFL+ gives live out of market preseason games & replays of all regular season games.
Steen played in 11 games last year, with one start. He is the front runner to be the RG this season with Cam Jurgens is sliding inside to center. Steen will have to earn the RG job since he didn’t play a lot last year. Steen has good size at 6-6, 321. He is a solid athlete. Steen was drafted to be the RG of the future.
I am a flyer in the Air Force, and I have spent many NFL weeks travelling overseas. Even when the internet wasn't available outside of official channels, I was able to stream the games using the audio pass. It wasn't as exciting as watching the games, but I was able to listen anyway. I would use this today if I couldn't get the games somewhere ...
NFL+ gives you replays of the games immediately following the conclusion of the game. Beginning this year, YouTube is offering Sunday Ticket. If you don't care about seeing the game live, nfl+ is the way to go. Probably Sunday Ticket on YouTube/YouTube TV. Not the cheapest but will give you every out of market game.
We used to be able to use NFL GamePass International, which was less than $20 a month I believe. You could watch every single game, and if you missed the game live you could rematch it later (and even without commercials). You could watch classic games, NFL Network, and most of their programming on demand like A Football Life.
Otherwise you’re probably looking at $70+ per month for the streaming services. Your options are primarily between YTTV, Hulu w/Live TV, and DirecTV Stream. Hulu w/Live TV might make sense if you would use Hulu's on-demand catalogue and/or Disney+ or ESPN+ as those are all included in the subscription. Even with the price increase, it's a ...
Locast.org is a legal stream that has local channels like Fox and will have the game. It's a non-profit service that is free*, can pay 5 dollars a month to have no interruptions asking for donations. I plan to use this for the Vikings season. Damn lots of Sites. nfl66.ir is going to be awesome for regular season!