A new season of NFL live stream action is nearly here, as we've got two weeks of pre-season matchups left. But will these games give us any big truths about who can stop Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from becoming Super Bowl champs again? Fresh off a phenomenal post-season, where Brady managed to take the Buccs from nothing to a title, they're clearly the team to beat.
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The line of contenders starts with the Kansas City Chiefs and QB Patrick Mahomes, who finally seemed mortal in that Super Bowl LV clash. The Chiefs spent the off-season investing in protection for their QB, bringing in tackle Orlando Brown and guard Joe Thuney so Mahomes won't be on the run so much. Mahomes is likely to sit out of the Vikings vs Chiefs live stream.
Outside of those titans, we look towards Buffalo, where Josh Allen's amazing season ended in defeat. Lately, the Bills have been doing well, including Mitch Trubisky's run against his former team in Chicago. Allen is likely to lead the team again, though, in the Packers vs Bills live stream.
Oh, and what's going on in New England? In very un-Belichickian behavior, the Pats spent a lot of money on free agents. That includes $230 million on their top eight free agent acquisitions. I guess that's what you do when you see your ex living a very successful life. In pre-season action, Mac Jones and Cam Newton both looked strong, so the story of the former's ascent to be QB may take some time.
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And thanks to multiple streaming options, you have a wide array of ways to watch these NFL games. We've got everything you need to stream this NFL season from a phone, laptop, set-top box or anything in-between.
The methods for watching NFL games change often as the league signs new contracts and streaming services change their policies, so we're always updating this guide with the latest broadcast info, as well as the current week's schedule.
With so many good matchups, you're probably looking for a way to catch the action online. Here are the best ways to live stream NFL games.
How to watch NFL live streams with a VPN
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Looking at the NFL 2021-22 schedule, you can see that games will air on a wide range of services and channels, including old standbys like ESPN, NFL Network and your local FOX, NBC and CBS affiliates.
Just like last season, ESPN has Monday Night Football and NBC will have Sunday Night Football. CBS gets AFC games on Sunday afternoons, and FOX will have the NFC games. Amazon Prime Video has some Thursday Night Football games, while the NFL Network will continue to offer a bunch of games throughout the year.
So, that makes it really easy to recommend where cord-cutters should turn to watch the NFL season: Fubo TV. Built for all things sports, Fubo has all three of those local broadcasters, plus ESPN and NFL Network. That's why it's one of the best streaming services.
Sling TV is another popular option, but it's a case of "you get what you pay for" as Sling Orange & Blue (which you'd need to get ESPN, FOX and NBC and NFL Network) costs $50 per month, while the Fubo TV Standard package gives you all of the above, for $65 per month