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Week 2 of the 2022 NFL Preseason ends tonight, and you know what that means: the 2022 NFL Regular Season isn't far behind.
As always, the Streaming NFL gaming can be tricky, with coverage airing on a range of channels and platforms from Streaming. If you can't wait to watch every 'Monday Night Football' game this year, including tonight's big game, we've put together a guide on how to watch every 'MNF' game of the NFL season.
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Disney+ and ESPN+ bundle, $14 per month
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The 2022 NFL regular season is expected to run for 18 weeks and include 272 total games. The season officially kicks off on September 8, 2022, with a game pitting Josh Allen's Buffalo Bills against the defending Super Bowl champions, the Los Angeles Rams.
(For more on how to watch every NFL game this season, check out our more comprehensive NFL broadcast guide.)
Week two of the preseason wraps up tonight with a Monday Night Football game featuring the New York Jets taking on the Atlanta Falcons. This week's "MNF" game will air on ABC and ESPN Deportes, but not on ESPN.
(For the full 2022 NFL season schedule, check out this guide from our sister site, CBS Sports.)
Take a look at our preview of how to watch 'Monday Night Football' this season, including tonight's game. And be sure to stay tuned till the end for our device recommendations. Streaming.
How to Watch 'Monday Night Football'
"MNF" matches are slated to air on ESPN until 2033, so if you want to watch "Monday Night Football," there's just no getting around it; you will need to access ESPN. Every game of the season (and pre-season) will be shown on ESPN, except for tonight's game.
How to watch ESPN
ESPN is included in most cable packages and many subscriptions from Streaming deluxe with a live TV component, including DirectTV Stream, Fubo TV, Hulu + Live TV and Sling TV. If you have a cable plan but aren't sure if it includes ESPN, you can try connecting with your TV provider here.
NFLMore
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If you want to watch NFL games, including "Monday Night Football", exclusively on your mobile device or tablet, NFL+ has you covered. Starting at $5 a month or $30 a year, an NFL+ subscription gives you mobile or tablet access to live local and primetime games from the regular season and playoffs, live audio for every game and more. You'll also get live out-of-market pre-season games on a wider range of devices.
NFL+, $5+ per month
DirecTV streams
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DirecTV Stream isn't cheap, but it offers all the networks you'll need for the 2022 NFL season, including ESPN, ABC, and ESPN Deportes. DirecTV Stream's cheapest tier, called "Entertainment," offers CBS, NBC, Fox, and ESPN for $70 a month. But get this: subscribers at “Choice” level and above get all of this, more regional sports networks et No-cost access to 2022 NFL Sunday Ticket Max, a plan that streams all out-of-market Sunday games live (and typically costs $395).
Right now, DirectTV Stream is offering $20 off your first two months of any package, meaning you'll only have to pay $50 for your first two months of the "Entertainment" tier, or $70 for the "Choice" level.
DirecTV Stream (“Choice” tier), $70 per month for the first two months (new users only)
FuboTV
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FuboTV is a service of Streaming sports-centric that offers access to nearly every NFL game of the season. Packages include CBS, Fox, NBC, ESPN, NFL Network, NFL RedZone and more.
In addition to NFL football, FuboTV offers MLB, NBA, NHL, MLS and international football games.
FuboTV, from $70 per month
Hulu+ Live TV
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A $70 monthly subscription to Hulu + Live TV provides access to all platforms streaming and streaming NFL 2022 games, including ESPN and ABC – except for "Thursday Night Football", for which you will need Amazon Prime Video.
Hulu+ Live TV, $70+ per month
YouTube television
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YouTube TV provides coverage in Streaming and similar pricing to Hulu+ Live TV, with the added benefit of a cable TV channel lineup. A basic subscription costs $65 per month. It's currently offered (to new users only) for $55 per month for the first three months.
YouTube TV, $55 per month for the first three months (new users only)
Sling TV
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Sling TV is a live TV broadcaster. For the NFL season, the "Orange & Blue" level of Sling will offer you almost all the networks you need to watch every game – including ABC and ESPN – and at a relative price of $50 per month. Note: The “Orange and Blue” level not do you get CBS games or "Thursday Night Football" from Amazon Prime Video.
Still interested? Sling is giving new users half of their first month of any plan, including the Orange & Blue tier.
Sling TV (“Orange & Blue” tier), $50 per month
ESPN More
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ESPN+ will simulcast some of ESPN's "MNF" games, but it includes access to very few live NFL games. During the 2022 NFL season, ESPN+ will exclusively air a Single game: Denver Broncos vs. Jacksonville Jaguars on October 30. (The match will take place at Wembley Stadium in London at 9am ET.)
This means that if you really want the ability to stream every game of the season, you'll need access to ESPN+ – at least for the month of October. The service of Streaming at $7 per month does not currently offer a free trial.
ESPN+, $7 per month
Another way to access ESPN+ is through the Disney+ package, which includes Disney+, Hulu's most basic ad-supported plan, and ESPN+ for $14 a month. If you're wondering what else you can watch with the Disney+ bundle, check out our guide to what to watch on Disney+ and what to watch on Hulu this month.
Disney+ plan, $14 per month
Best devices of Streaming to watch the 2022 NFL season
Roku devices, Amazon Fire Sticks, and other ways to stream the 2022 NFL season, plus tons of great shows and movies.
Roku Express 4K+: $30
Roku/Amazon
Among the hardware giants of Streaming, the Roku Express 4K+ offers the most options and applications, including services of Streaming NFL compatible such as Hulu, YouTubeTV and FuboTV. It is also Apple AirPlay compatible, allowing you to connect your iPhone or iPad to the TV. (You can read more about Roku here.)
Roku Express 4K+, $30 (reduced from $40)
Apple TV 4K: $120
Apple/Amazon
Apple enthusiasts, or anyone with an Apple One subscription plan, should consider watching NFL live streams on an Apple TV 4K. The device is equipped with Dolby Vision, a new and improved remote control compatible with Siri and SharePlay, which allows you to enjoy the game with friends. After the games are over, you can enjoy Apple Arcade games or stream a movie from your streaming service. Streaming prefer.
Apple TV 4K, $120 (reduced from $179)
Fire 4K TV Stick: $50
Amazon
The Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K is a Streaming that will appeal to anyone with an Alexa-enabled home. Say goodbye to searching through channel menus. You can switch between games with the device's voice remote (“Alexa, activate the AFC Championship…”). It offers 4K Ultra HD, Dolby Vision, HDR and HDR10+ in addition to Dolby Atmos audio, as well as access to thousands of channels, some of which are free.
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K, $30 (was $50)
U Must Have Amplified HD Digital TV Antenna
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If you want to watch NFL games without paying for cable or streaming, an indoor HD digital TV antenna is the way to go. For just $29, it will stream all free-to-air NFL games streamed in your area, plus all other live content available in your area. Simply connect the antenna to your TV and watch. It's the 20th century television experience with 21st century technology.
U Must Have Amplified HD Digital TV Antenna, $29 (was $45)
Great TVs for watching NFL football
Looking for a new TV to watch the game? Check out the options below or read our guide to the best TVs for watching NFL football in 2022.
4 Samsung 'The Frame' QLED 2022K Smart TV
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The latest edition of The setting uses an anti-glare matte screen. The one-inch-thick screen can stream all your favorite TV shows and movies in 4K resolution, and can seamlessly switch to Art Mode to display your favorite paintings and photographs.
4 Samsung "The Frame" 65" 2022K QLED TV, $2
Samsung 75-inch “The Frame” QLED TV, $3
900-inch Samsung QN8A Neo QLED 65K TV: $3
Samsung
A high-end Samsung TV can be expensive, especially when it comes to something like Samsung QN900A Neo TV, which offers 8K resolution, AI upscaling and a Quantum LED panel. Add a massive 65-inch screen and you're looking at a $5 TV. Luckily, Samsung is offering a great deal that drops the price by $000, bringing it down to $2….
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