FANS can access NFL Sunday Ticket for free – but there’s a catch.
Only Verizon customers can get the out-of-market sports package NFL Sunday ticket at no additional cost as the NFL season approaches.
Verizon announced on Wednesday that the company is offering YouTube’s NFL Sunday Ticket and YouTube TV for free.
There will also be YouTube discounts for subscribers.
The NFL Sunday Ticket, valued at $449, will be free and available to new mobile or Internet customers, current customers who purchase a new line, and current Internet customers who upgrade their plans.
The deadline will be December 10th or within 60 days of when a person can redeem their free NFL Sunday Ticket offer to receive the offer.
Current Verizon mobile and home customers who don’t make changes to their plans can get $100 off NFL Sunday Ticket.
There will also be an offer for those who have never subscribed to YouTube TV.
New and existing Verizon Internet customers can get $10 off per month for 12 months on a basic YouTube TV plan subscription.
As a result, customers will pay $72.99 instead of $62.99.
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This will be the second year in a row that Verizon has offered free NFL Sunday tickets to its customers.
The limited offer also offers Verizon Access, which allows customers to win tickets to NFL games for all 32 teams.
Tickets may be available on the Verizon website and app.
NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers can watch games from a variety of multiview broadcasts every Sunday that begin 30 minutes before game time.
YouTube TV basic plan customers can only access a mix of local teams, as well as a select NFL Sunday Ticket game.
Fans who are also subscribed to RedZone can access out-of-market games and the NFL highlights program, RedZone.
Google, which owns YouTube, signed a seven-year, $14 billion deal to acquire the rights to NFL Sunday Ticket.
DirectTV has already partnered with the out-of-market sports package.
Important NFL Dates
August 1 – Hall of Fame Game – Houston Texans vs. Chicago Bears
August 8th – start of pre-season
August 27 – Deadline for 53-player rosters
September 1st – Last day of pre-season
September 5th – season opener – Baltimore Ravens x Kansas City Chiefs
November 5th – Negotiation deadline
January 5th – Week 18 of the regular season
January 11th – start of playoffs
February 9 – Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, Louisiana
The NFL will begin on September 5th when the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs host the Baltimore Ravens.
It will be a rematch of last season’s AFC Championship when Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs beat the Ravens 17-10.
Kansas City has won back-to-back Super Bowl titles and is eyeing the league’s first three-peat.
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