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National Football League fans may need to draw up a game plan before we kicks off into the regular season—not just for their teams, but for their wallets. To watch every game this season, fans could spend up to $1,000, depending on the streaming services required.

A recent breakdown shows that catching all NFL games, including the regular season and postseason, may require subscribing to multiple streaming platforms. Broadcast rights are split across several services, creating a fragmented viewing experience for fans.

Here’s a look at the costs fans may face this season:

  • Amazon Prime: $14.99/month
  • Peacock Premium: $10.99/month
  • Paramount+ Premium: $12.99/month
  • Fox One: $19.99/month
  • Netflix Premium: $24.99/month
  • ESPN DTC: $29.00/month
  • NFL Sunday Ticket with RedZone (YouTube): One-time $318 fee

For many, the price tag raises an important question: Is it worth piecing together multiple subscriptions, or is it more cost-effective to return to traditional cable packages?

As sports continue to drive viewership, some fans are reconsidering whether bundling cable may be the simplest—and potentially cheaper—way to ensure they never miss a game.