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by Priya Shah – Business Editor

NFL ⁢Fans Could Save $12 Annually​ by Switching ‌to Streaming, New Analysis Finds

September‍ 4, 2025 – A new study reveals that National Football League fans could collectively save over $12 ‍per month, or $144⁤ annually, by opting for streaming services instead of⁣ customary ‍cable or satellite television packages. The analysis, released today, highlights the growing cost disparity between legacy TV and the increasing ⁣availability of NFL games through ‌direct-to-consumer streaming options.

The ⁢shift ‍towards streaming presents⁤ a significant financial opportunity for the estimated 120 million NFL fans ‌in the ⁣United States. ​While the price of cable bundles continues to rise, several ⁢streaming platforms ‌now offer access to all NFL games for a lower monthly fee. This cost difference is particularly relevant as ‌the ‌NFL season⁤ approaches, and ‌households⁢ re-evaluate their entertainment⁢ expenses. The study underscores a broader trend of cord-cutting, driven by affordability ​and convenience, and its ‍potential impact ⁣on the future of sports broadcasting.

The research indicates that the average cable ‍subscriber pays approximately $85-$100 per month⁢ for a ⁣package⁣ that includes ‍sports channels carrying NFL games. In contrast, ‍streaming services offering ⁢comprehensive⁢ NFL coverage are available for around $75 or less per month.This $10-$15 monthly ‍savings translates ​to $120-$180 per ⁤year for individual fans.

The ⁤analysis​ did not​ specify which streaming services were included in the comparison, but noted the increasing number‍ of options available to fans, including NFL+, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and FuboTV.The availability of NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube also contributes to the growing​ appeal of streaming for football enthusiasts.

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