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NFL Sunday Ticket deal: New users get the 2025-26 season for $276

August 5, 2025
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SAVE $204: Through Aug. 31, new subscribers to NFL Sunday Ticket through YouTube TV can get the full 2025-26 football season for $34.50/month, or $276 total. That’s $102 less than the price for returning users.


NFL Sundays are arguably the hardest sports days of the year to keep up with. There are 13 — repeat, 13 — games slated for the first NFL Sunday of the season, but most people can only watch a handful of those broadcasted locally. People who have NFL Sunday Ticket can watch every single one, even after they air.

A full season subscription is usually $378 for returning subscribers, but anyone who has never signed up for Sunday Ticket can secure the 2025-26 season for $276 ($34.50/month for eight months) through YouTube TV. That’s $102 off the normal price of $47.25/month.

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The promo is running through Aug. 31, so you have time to get set up before the first games on Sept. 7. AS for which NFL games you get with NFL Sunday Ticket, it’s in the name: every NFL game on Sundays. This includes your local broadcast games and out-of-network games — so you can keep up with your closest team geographically, plus all the other games across the country that day. YouTube’s multiview mode lets you watch up to four live games at once, plus unlimited in-home streams and even two outside of your home. It’s all a must for Fantasy players who need to keep an eye on a handful of players.

Unfortunately, the elusive Thursday Night Football games still require a Prime subscription. Monday Night Football is easier to catch if you have cable or a streaming service that gets ABC or ESPN (most do).

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