YouTube TV Keeps NFL Sunday Ticket Price Steady for 2025, But There’s a Catch
If you want to watch every out-of-market NFL game next season, get ready to dig deep. YouTube TV’s NFL Sunday Ticket pricing has been announced for 2025. The package costs $378 if you’re a YouTube TV subscriber or $480 if you’d like to watch without YouTube TV.

Last year, Sunday Ticket cost $379 for YouTube TV subscribers, so it would seem the price hasn’t really changed. But YouTube TV itself now costs $10 more than it did in 2024. Remember that you need the base YouTube TV subscription to get the $379 pricing on Sunday Ticket.
If you wanted Sunday Ticket without YouTube TV last year, it cost $449, so that price has increased $31.
We also have no indication if a package with NFL RedZone will be available this year as it was last year. The current information suggests you’ll have to pay another $10.99/month for RedZone access.
Morgan Stanley estimates YouTube TV loses $1.27 billion per year on Sunday Ticket.
Unless you’re a die-hard fan of an out-of-market team, I don’t recommend NFL Sunday Ticket (or YouTube TV for that matter). Between Thursday Night Football on Prime Video, Sunday Night Football on Peacock, and Monday Night Football on ESPN, there’s only an 81% chance your team plays on Sunday afternoon. And if your favorite team happens to play the team in your market, you’ll be able to see that on CBS or FOX. Throw in overseas games and bye weeks and it can be frustrating to track your team’s broadcast schedule.
On Sunday afternoons, I fire up NFL RedZone (usually via Sling TV), and I get instant highlights from every live Sunday afternoon game, including the teams I like. As a long-time fantasy football player, that channel is 7 hours of weekly gold. I see every touchdown across the league without having to change the channel. With Sunday Ticket, you’re constantly grabbing the remote to switch away during time outs and halftime and injuries. RedZone solves that problem for me.
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