NFL Plus lets you stream on your phone or tablet only.
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, Goodell says the NFL doesn’t have any solid predictions as to how many subscribers the service will rake in during its first year. “We’re playing the long game,” Goodell says. “This is about establishing and learning relationships. We’re not judging this on whether we bust through 500,000 subscribers in the first five months.”
With the launch of the new subscription, NFL says it’s doing away with Game Pass. The service offered some of the same features, such as the ability to stream live and on-demand games, but also gave users the option to stream from their TV or console. This means that you’ll still need an NFL Sunday Ticket subscription if you want to get all of the out-of-market games on your TV or mobile device.
DirecTV currently has the rights to Sunday Ticket, but this will expire at the end of this year’s football season. Goodell notes that NFL is planning to come up with a new deal for Sunday Ticket. According to
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