It’s Sunday. That means it’s time for football fans to fire up their TV, computer or whatever streaming device they have going to watch another round of NFL RedZone, offering hours of commercial-free football to roll through all the afternoon games. While there are a number of ways to watch NFL games for free this season, NFL RedZone remains a premium service from many providers, like fuboTV. If you’re looking for the lowest price, the cheapest way to watch NFL RedZone in 2022 is via Sling at $46 per month.
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The early afternoon opens up with the Patriots taking on the Browns, with their former draft pick Jacoby Brissett at quarterback. Elsewhere, the newly resurgent Jets take on the Browns. In Miami, the Dolphins will try to keep their early surge going against the 4-1 Vikings. Then in Pittsburgh, Tom Brady and the Buccaneers will face off against rookie Kenny Pickett and the Steelers. In the late afternoon, with have the Rams racing the Panthers, who just fired their coach. Then it’s the Cardinals and Seahawks at 4:05. Things will finish up with the highly anticipated matchup at 4:25 p.m. -- Josh Allen and the Bills vs. Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs.
How to watch NFL RedZone (Week 6)
How to watch NFL RedZone on TV - Viewers who get RedZone as part of the TV package can watch the Sunday broadcast on the NFL RedZone channel, which varies based on TV provider. Viewers can use their TV provider’s channel finder (like with Xfinity or Spectrum/Charter) to pinpoint the exact channel.
Live stream options: How to watch NFL RedZone without cable - Sling | fuboTV - Fans without cable can watch NFL RedZone by signing up for a la carte streaming services like Sling and fuboTV. However, NFL RedZone is often limited to premium packages, as is the case for both of these services.
Sling - Fans can watch RedZone by singing up for the “Sling Blue” package, which includes NFL Network. However, fans also need to sign up for the “Sports Extra” package ($11/month) to get access to NFL RedZone.
fuboTV - A basic fuboTV plan will run fans $59.99 per month, with the Sports Plus with NFL RedZone package running for an extra $10.99 per month.
Other streaming options that carry RedZone as part of add-on packages include: YouTubeTV and Hulu + Live TV.
What is NFL RedZone? - RedZone is a special gameday broadcast from NFL Network that is commercial-free and carries viewers through all the games on Sundays. Hosted by either Andrew Siciliano or Scott Hanson (depending on which version of the channel you get), RedZone runs from 1 p.m. EST on Sundays through the final afternoon game, constantly switching between broadcasts to show the most exciting parts of each game -- especially when a team has entered the titular red zone.