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What Is the Cheapest Way to Watch NFL RedZone in 2025?

I love NFL RedZone. As a fantasy football player, it’s the best way to keep tabs on every Sunday afternoon game. While a normal football Sunday involves sitting through time-outs, replays, commercials, and injuries, NFL RedZone skips from game to game, bringing you all the big plays from around the league. You’ll see every touchdown from every game. It’s amazing.

It can be tricky to find the right package to deliver RedZone on Sundays, but we’ve catalogued every way to watch it, along with pros and cons.

The Absolute Cheapest Method: NFL+

If you only care about NFL RedZone and nothing else, NFL+ is your solution. RedZone is available with NFL+ Premium for $14.99/month.

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$14.99/mo.

But you don’t just want RedZone, do you? Don’t you want to see Sunday Night Football, Monday Night Football, and Thursday Night Football? Let’s look at our other options from least expensive to most expensive.

Bundling and Beyond

This year, there are some decent values when bundling NFL+ with other services. Our team dug through each provider’s site to find any promos and how the price averages out over the full year.

ProviderAvg. Monthly PriceNotes
ESPN Unlimited & NFL+ Premium Bundle$39.99Has all games on ESPN, ABC, and NFL Network. Includes NFL RedZone. Warnings: no CBS, FOX, NBC
Fubo Sports$64.48Has CBS, FOX, ESPN, NFL Network and NFL RedZone. Warning: No NBC.
Sling TV$66-715 months paid in advance. Has NBC, FOX, ABC, ESPN, NFL Network and NFL RedZone. Warnings: no CBS, limited markets for FOX, NBC, ABC
DIRECTV$74.73MySports + MySports Extra. Has CBS, NBC, FOX, ABC, ESPN, NFL Network and NFL RedZone.
Sling TV$75.99-$80.99Paid monthly. Has NBC, FOX, ABC, ESPN, NFL Network and NFL RedZone. Warnings: no CBS, limited markets for FOX, NBC, ABC
YouTube TV$77.48Has CBS, NBC, FOX, ABC, ESPN, NFL Network and NFL RedZone.
DIRECTV$79.98Entertainment package + Sports Pack. Has CBS, NBC, FOX, ABC, ESPN, NFL Network and NFL RedZone.
Hulu + Live TV$92.98Has CBS, NBC, FOX, ABC, ESPN, NFL Network and NFL RedZone.
Fubo$113.48Has CBS, NBC, FOX, ABC, ESPN, NFL Network and NFL RedZone.

Conclusion and Recommendations

If you want a one-stop solution for nearly all your football needs (minus Thursday nights on Prime Video), I recommend DIRECTV. Choosing the MySports package with MySports Extra puts you at $74.73 with RedZone. While there are a couple of cheaper options, those involve losing either CBS or NBC – that’s a dealbreaker for me.

Avg. $74.73/month

The NFL+ bundle with ESPN Unlimited is a great development, especially if you have an antenna. The antenna can cover games on ABC, NBC, FOX, and CBS. The bundle handles the only channels you can’t get over the air.

Our Pick

Channel Master FLATenna

Use this great indoor antenna to pick up free HD and digital signals with a 35-mile range. Watch ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, PBS, and more for free forever!

If you’re going to take the antenna route, here’s what I do: connect your antenna to a HDHomeRun. That little box allows you to stream your antenna’s signal to any device in your home.

For an even better experience, pair HDHomeRun with a lifetime subscription to Plex Pass and then you can record NFL games (or anything else on your antenna) straight to your computer’s hard drive. You can set it up to automatically delete any commercials or skip all the ads on your recordings with one press of a button.


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