YouTube’s NFL Sunday Ticket Could Let You Watch Only Your Favorite Team – Review Geek

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With NFL Sunday Ticket officially heading to YouTube and YouTube TV in 2023, fans are likely to have a lot of questions. And while we don’t know much yet, new reports suggest that the NFL Sunday Ticket could cost around $300 and even allow fans to pay for a “single team” subscription option.

First of all, starting with the 2023-24 NFL season, Sunday Ticket will no longer be available on DirecTV, which has offered the package since 1994. The package heading to YouTube is a big deal.

You’ll likely be able to watch every NFL game on Sunday from any device using YouTube’s Primetime Channels package, which means it’ll be a one-time subscription to your YouTube account. Or, those who opt for YouTube TV, Google’s live TV streaming service, can pay for NFL Sunday Ticket as an add-on package.

According to Bleach Report, renowned NBC sportswriter Peter King said that while the price of the Sunday Ticket has not been determined, it will be around $300. And while that’s about the same price users paid for DirecTV, that $300 was added to the provider’s existing cable packages. As a result, getting NFL Sunday Ticket through YouTube will be much more affordable for sports fans who don’t pay monthly for DirecTV on top of that.

Perhaps the biggest news, if true, is that YouTube TV could offer a single-team option for fans. King said a “single team option” would provide the opportunity to watch only one team’s games at a cheaper cost.

Being able to pay a discounted price for a team specific NFL Sunday Ticket package would be huge. I could watch every one of my Green Bay Packers games from Las Vegas, which sounds absolutely amazing and is something I’ve wanted from the NFL for a decade.

It’s important to note that this is just a rumor, but we’ll likely learn more as the 2023 season approaches next spring. An interview with The Verge suggests that it will only be the complete package, and fans can’t access just one gear, so we’ll have to wait and see.

via launderer report

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