How to watch NFL without cable in 2026 - stream every game in 4K on any device
Watch every NFL game without cable in 2026 — here's every option, ranked by cost

Want to watch NFL without cable in 2026? It's never been more possible — or more confusing. This season the NFL spreads its games across nine different platforms: CBS, FOX, ESPN, ABC, NBC, Peacock, Prime Video, Netflix and NFL Network (Yahoo Sports, 2026).

That fragmentation is the catch. Thursday games live on Amazon, Sunday night on Peacock, Christmas Day on Netflix. Chase them all with separate apps and the bill stacks up fast. So what's the smartest way to catch every game?

This guide breaks down where each NFL game airs, what the streaming routes really cost, and the cheapest way to watch every kickoff — including RedZone — without a cable box.

Key Takeaways

  • The NFL airs across 9 platforms in 2026 — six channels plus Peacock, Prime, Netflix and NFL Network (Yahoo Sports, 2026).
  • Stacking streaming apps to see every game can top $50/month; RedZone needs NFL+ Premium at $14.99.
  • An all-in-one IPTV plan bundles every NFL channel plus RedZone from about $4.92/month.

Where Can You Watch NFL Without Cable in 2026?

Across nine platforms — and each owns a different slice of the schedule. In 2026, Thursday Night Football is exclusive to Prime Video, Sunday Night Football streams on Peacock, CBS games stream on Paramount+, and Netflix carries the Christmas Day slate (Yahoo Sports, 2026). The average NFL game still drew over 15 million viewers in 2025.

  • CBS, FOX, NBC, ABC — Sunday and primetime games on local affiliates.
  • Peacock — Sunday Night Football and select exclusives.
  • Prime Video — exclusive Thursday Night Football.
  • Netflix — Christmas Day games and special matchups.
  • ESPN / NFL Network — Monday night and extra primetime games.

Notice the problem? No single mainstream app carries the whole season. That's why so many fans end up paying for four or five services — or keep the cable they wanted to cut.

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How Much Does It Cost to Watch All NFL Games?

More than you'd think. To cover every game you'd stack Peacock, Prime Video, Paramount+ and NFL+ Premium — easily topping $50 a month (Sports Brackets, 2026). That's before Netflix or your local affiliates. An IPTV bundle that carries all of it starts near $4.92.

Monthly Cost to Watch Every NFL Game ($) Cable TV $108 Streaming apps ~$50 Premium IPTV $5 Sources: Sports Brackets (streaming), Cord Cutters News (cable), 2025–2026. IPTV = annual plan.
Stacking streaming apps to catch every NFL game costs roughly 10x an IPTV bundle

Here's the per-app breakdown that adds up to that streaming total — each service covering only part of the schedule.

What Each NFL Streaming App Costs ($/mo) Peacock $7.99 Paramount+ $12.99 Prime Video $14.99 NFL+ Premium $14.99 Source: provider pricing, 2026 · NFL+ Premium includes RedZone on all devices
Each app covers only part of the season — together they pile up past $50 a month

Want the full cord-cutting math beyond football? See our guide to the best alternatives to cable.

How Do You Stream NFL Without Cable, Step by Step?

It takes about five minutes on any device. With streaming now at 47.5% of all US TV viewing, watching NFL online is the norm, not the exception (Nielsen via eMarketer, 2025). Here's the fastest route with an all-in-one IPTV app.

  1. Install the app on your Firestick, Roku or Smart TV.
  2. Log in with the line your provider sends — see our setup guides.
  3. Open the Sports folder and pick the network airing your game — FOX, CBS, NBC, ESPN or NFL Network.
  4. Tune to RedZone on Sunday afternoons for every scoring play.
  5. Go wired or 5 GHz Wi-Fi so kickoff stays stable.

Can You Get NFL RedZone Without Cable?

Yes — two ways. NFL RedZone is available through NFL+ Premium at $14.99 a month on all devices, or bundled inside an IPTV plan from $4.92 (Sports Brackets, 2026). RedZone whips between every scoring play across the Sunday afternoon window — no ads, no commercials.

For RedZone diehards, the IPTV route wins on price: you get the whip-around channel plus every broadcast network in one place, instead of paying $15 a month for RedZone alone.

What's the Easiest Way to Watch Every NFL Game?

One app that carries all nine NFL platforms. Because the league fragments games across six channels and four streaming services, a single IPTV lineup is the simplest fix — and the cheapest, from $4.92 a month against $50-plus in stacked apps. It's why so many fans switch once they do the math.

  • Every NFL network — CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN, NFL Network and RedZone.
  • Anti-freeze 4K — stable feeds during a packed NFL Sunday; see our no-buffering guide.
  • Local affiliates included — home-market games come through, no blackouts.
  • 24-hour free trial — test a live game before you pay.

It's part of the wider best IPTV for sports lineup, which adds NBA, UFC, MLB and soccer to the same subscription.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I watch NFL without cable in 2026?

Use Peacock, Prime Video, Paramount+, Netflix and NFL+, or an all-in-one IPTV service. The NFL airs across nine platforms in 2026, so an IPTV plan that bundles them from $4.92 a month is the simplest way to catch every game.

What streaming services show NFL games?

In 2026, NFL games air on nine platforms: CBS, FOX, ESPN, ABC, NBC, Peacock, Prime Video, Netflix and NFL Network. Thursday Night Football is exclusive to Prime Video, Sunday night streams on Peacock, and Netflix carries Christmas Day games.

Can I get NFL RedZone without cable?

Yes. NFL RedZone comes through NFL+ Premium at $14.99 a month on all devices, or bundled inside an IPTV plan from $4.92 a month. RedZone whips between every scoring play across the Sunday afternoon games.

How much does it cost to watch all NFL games without cable?

Stacking Peacock, Prime Video, Paramount+ and NFL+ Premium can top $50 a month to cover every game. An IPTV service that bundles all nine NFL platforms plus RedZone starts at about $4.92 a month — a fraction of the cost.

Will NFL streams buffer during games?

They can. About 57% of sports viewers report buffering or latency during live games. A premium IPTV service uses anti-freeze adaptive bitrate to keep the feed stable, even during a packed NFL Sunday with millions watching at once.

Final Verdict

Watching NFL without cable in 2026 is easy — paying for it sensibly is the hard part. Chase nine platforms with separate apps and you'll spend $50-plus a month. Bundle them into one IPTV lineup and the same games cost a fraction, RedZone included.

Our recommendation: start the free 24-hour trial on a game day, open the Sports folder, and tune to RedZone for the 1 p.m. kickoffs. You'll know within a quarter whether it's the one — no card required to begin.

Sources

Yahoo Sports, "How to watch every football game of the 2026 NFL season", retrieved 2026-06-15, sports.yahoo.com · Sports Brackets, "Where to Stream the NFL in 2026", retrieved 2026-06-15, sportsbrackets.net · eMarketer / Nielsen The Gauge, "Streaming hits 47.5% of TV viewing", retrieved 2026-06-15, emarketer.com

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Mark Reynolds

Mark is a cord-cutting expert who has reviewed streaming services for over 8 years. He's tested 60+ IPTV providers and helps American families save thousands by ditching cable.

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