The NFL has launched a league-branded subscription streaming outlet featuring live mobile rights once controlled by Verizon.NFL+, as the new service is known, is available in two versions.
The basic one costs $5 a month (or $40 a year), while the premium tier is $10 a month, or $80 a year.The basic tier offers live local and primetime games on mobile devices and tablets as well as live out-of-market preseason games.
It also features live game audio (with feeds for both opposing teams’ announcers as well as national ones) and library programming.
NFL+ Premium adds ad-free game replays, in both full and condensed form, as well as “coaches film” and the “all-22” look, which shows every player on the field.Reports of the streaming venture began circulating after league owners met in May.
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