What is NFL+? How to watch RedZone, NFL Network & more with 2023 premium subscription

Bryan Murphy

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NFL+ is back for its second season of operation, giving fans the ability to rewatch games and condensed game film, among other league-related content.

Last year, the league revealed NFL+, a rebrand of NFL Game Pass. With this service, fans can watch free local games on mobile devices, in addition to having access to a number of other features, including NFL Network and NFL RedZone, depending on your NFL+ plan, which are both new to the platform in 2023. 

NFL+ offers some other features in addition to its on-demand content, including out-of-market preseason games and live radio broadcasts of all games.

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Here is everything fans need to know about NFL+ and the available plans to watch football this season

How much does NFL Plus cost?

There are multiple options for users looking to purchase a NFL+ subscription. The platform is split into two tiers for users. 

In the first tier, subscribers would pay $6.99/month or $39.99/year (soon to be $49.99). That tier offers preseason games (both in and out of market), live regular season games (in market and primetime), game audio (all games for home or away broadcasts), on-demand NFL content and access to the NFL Network.

The second tier, NFL+ Premium, is the one subscribers of NFL Game Pass will be most familiar with. It's $14.99/month or $79.99/year (soon to be $99.99), and it offers all of the features listed above, as well as NFL RedZone, game replays, coach's film, and condensed replays.

Can I watch out of market games live on NFL Plus?

Fans that purchase NFL+ will not be able to watch out of market games on the platform. 

While it will be an option during the preseason, out of market regular season games will still only be aired via NFL Sunday Ticket.

Where can I watch NFL Plus?

NFL+ in its current form works on tablets and cell phones for regular-season games.

This means that it will not work through computers and smart TVs, and it cannot be casted because the app's interface is prohibitive to it.

Bryan Murphy

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Bryan Murphy joined The Sporting News in 2022 as the NHL/Canada content producer. Previously he worked for NBC Sports on their national news desk reporting on breaking news for the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL, in addition to covering the 2020 and 2022 Olympic Games. A graduate of Quinnipiac University, he spent time in college as a beat reporter covering the men’s ice hockey team.