UPDATE: Get out your wallets: Google has revealed pricing for its NFL Sunday Ticket offering.
If you have a YouTube TV subscription, a Base Plan for the whole season will be $349, though you can lock in a $249 rate for the first year if you purchase during the presale, which ends on June 6. A bundle that also adds NFL RedZone is $389, or $289 during the presale.
Don't have YouTube TV? NFL Sunday Ticket is $449 for the season ($349 presale) or $489 for the NFL Sunday Ticket and NFL RedZone bundle ($389 presale) via Primetime Channels.
The Base Plan includes every Sunday game, including local, national, and out-of-market games. Google says people should see an option to sign up over the next few days.
"New and existing YouTube TV members will be able to add NFL Sunday Ticket as an add-on, and viewers who purchase through Primetime Channels can do so in several places across YouTube, such as the Movies & TV hub, NFL’s channel and watch page, and search results," Google says(Opens in a new window).
Original Story 12/22/22: NFL Sunday Ticket will move from satellite-first to streaming-first distribution under a multiple-year deal the league(Opens in a new window) and Google(Opens in a new window) announced on Thursday, ending a 28-year run by DirecTV.
Starting with the 2023 NFL season, that pricey package of out-of-market Sunday-afternoon pro football games will be an option on YouTube TV, Google’s $65/month live TV streaming service, and YouTube Primetime Channels, a storefront for third-party services.
Neither announcement specifies what YouTube viewers will pay to add the Sunday Ticket, but the $293.94 rate DirecTV listed for the 2022 season(Opens in a new window) suggests a floor for that cost. Those releases also don’t
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