Someone Calculated Exactly How Much Money It’ll Cost To Watch Every NFL Game In 2024 On TV, And Fans Are About To Go Broke

Someone Calculated Exactly How Much Money It’ll Cost To Watch Every NFL Game In 2024 On TV, And Fans Are About To Go Broke

NFL Logo on ground

NFL Logo (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
Every year that goes by, it is starting to become increasingly more expensive to watch sports, and the National Football League might be at the top of the lists of leagues that ask fans for tons of money.

How much money does it cost to watch each NFL game? The National Football League wants fans to pay a hefty fee for all NFL games in 2024.

The National Football League is allegedly close to signing a streaming rights agreement with Netflix to grant the company Christmas Games for the 2024 season. If this happens, football fans will have to pay more to see all the NFL games in autumn.

How much does it cost to be an NFL fan in the streaming era? Ben Axelrod of Awful Announcing decided to do the math on it, and the results are staggering.

How Much Will It Cost To Watch Every NFL Game On TV?

It will cost fans $72.99 per month for YouTube TV to see Monday Night Football (ESPN), Sunday Night Football (NBC), regular-season games, Wild Card, Divisional, Conference Championship Games, and Super Bowl (CBS and Fox).

For Thursday Night Football and a Wild Card game, fans will be charged $8.99 monthly for Prime Video.

 

For this upcoming season, fans will have to shell out at least $5.99 per month for Peacock as the Week 1 season-opener will feature the Philadelphia Eagles vs. Green Bay Packers taking on each other while in São Paulo, Brazil.

ESPN+ will cost even more money as it will require fans to shell out $10.99 monthly for international games.

As stated above, Netflix will cost fans $6.99 per month to watch the Christmas Day game that has yet to be announced.

 

Awful Announcing says six months of YouTube TV, five months of Prime Video, and one month each of Peacock, ESPN+, and Netflix comes out to a grand total of $506.86 before taxes.

A general view of the NFL logo (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)


Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’d know the country is in the midst of insane inflation, with prices soaring through the roof in every state.

Citizens are being asked to take on multiple jobs to get bills paid and afford groceries.

The one escape millions had was watching the NFL, but the streaming prices to watch it have become unaffordable.

If this is the future, you will see tons of fans finding other ways to watch games and save money.

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