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NFL Sunday Ticket: Can I use and share NFL Sunday Ticket on different devices?

YouTube’s NFL SUNDAY TICKET allows you to stream live-out-of market NFL games on Sundays through the regular season with various options to choose from.

Update:
The NFL SUNDAY TICKET allows you to stream live-out-of market NFL games on Sundays through the regular season with To Go and Max as options to choose from.
BRIAN SNYDERREUTERS

NFL SUNDAY TICKET is the only ticket to your virtual seat on the 50-yard line. You can stream all the action online from YouTube’s NFL Sunday Ticket on any device- TV, laptop, tablet, and phone.

The NFLST gives you access to live-out-of market NFL games on Sunday afternoons through the entire regular season. You have the freedom to pick any out-of-market game on the schedule and get a seat on the sidelines.

How do I get an NFL Sunday Ticket?

You can subscribe to YouTube’s NFL Sunday Ticket here.

Sunday Ticket vs NFL Sunday Ticket Max: Cost and Difference

YouTube has unveiled its NFL Sunday Ticket pricing:

  • YouTube TV subscribers: $349 per season
  • $389 bundled with RedZone

Non-YouTube TV subscribers:

  • $449 per season
  • $489 bundled with RedZone

Each package is $100 off before June 6th.

Will we be able to watch on Multiple Devices?

Good question.

It is still not confirmed what the situation will be for the 2023 season. Last year, ith the NFL Sunday Ticket Max plan, users could add an NFL Game Pass subscription for just $50 (usually $100 for the entire season), and “Watch live NFL games on up to 5 devices at the same time!” It’s unclear at the moment what YouTube’s plans are.

However, in 2022 you could only access the subscription product on up to a maximum of 5 devices simultaneously, as long as each device is connected to the same internet protocol address.

Both plans gave you the main NFL Sunday Ticket experience, depending on what you are looking for. We’ll have to wait and see how YouTube addresses this situation.