Shortly before the start of the season: NFL launches its own streaming service

The NFL is breaking new ground in the USA. The league launches its own streaming service and replaces the popular “NFL Game Pass” with “NFL+”. Roger Goodell is happy for the fans.

Munich – Changes for NFL fans in the USA: The league launched its own streaming service on 25 July. It is called “NFL+” and replaces the “Game Pass” in North America.

“NFL+” is available in the NFL App and costs USD 4.99 per month. The annual subscription is already available for 39.99 US dollars.

Fans can now access all live preseason games regardless of their location in the U.S., live primetime regular season and playoff games, live local and national audio broadcasts for every game, NFL Network on-demand shows and “NFL Films” archives.

At the launch of NFL+: Roger Goodell is excited

Live regular season and postseason games will be available only on phones and tablets. All other content can be enjoyed on all other devices

In addition, there is “NFL+” Premium for US$9.99 per month or US$79.99 per year. There you can watch commercial-free complete game replays, condensed game replays and the “All22” coaches film, which was previously part of the NFL Game Pass offering.

In a press release, Commissioner Roger Goodell expressed his excitement: “Today marks an important day in the history of the National Football League with the launch of NFL+. Passionate and engaged football fans are the lifeblood of the NFL and it’s incredibly important for us to reach and interact with them across multiple platforms. “

And continued, “We look forward to continuing to grow NFL+ and deepen our relationship with fans of all ages and demographics by giving them access to a tremendous amount of NFL content, including the most valuable content in the media industry: live NFL games. “

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