“Are you ready for some football? The season began this month in Kansas City with the Chiefs hosting the Baltimore Ravens and will end on Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 9. Until then, we have 18 weeks of pro football action with a total of 272 games. Various networks such as CBS, Fox, ESPN, ESPN+, NBC, Peacock, Amazon Prime Video, NFL Network, and Netflix will broadcast the regular season games. For most games, a live TV streaming service will suffice, no cable needed. Make sure to shop around for the best deals on streaming services as prices vary. Look for services that include local CBS, NBC, and Fox channels as well as NFL Network and ESPN’s national feeds. Sunday NFL games are typically on Fox, Sunday AFC games on CBS, Sunday night football on NBC, Monday night football on ESPN, and Thursday night games on Amazon Prime Video. Check out the best ways to live stream NFL football this season without cable. Over-the-air TV is a good option for free games with a good antenna to pick up local CBS, Fox, and NBC games. DirecTV is great for watching multiple games at once, offering CBS, ESPN, FOX, NBC, and NFL Network games. Fubo is ideal for serious sports fans, providing various sports channels including NFL RedZone. Hulu + Live TV offers a user-friendly interface with local channels and a vast library of on-demand content. Sling TV offers a customizable a la carte approach to channel selection, with options for NFL fans to watch all regular games except CBS games. Consider your options and enjoy the football season!”