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It's week 15 in the NFL, and it's time to see which teams have what it takes to make the playoffs--and which ones will falter.The NFL lets you watch its games on the platform of your choice. If you'd like to watch your favorite team on a smartphone or on your television with help from a set-top box, the options are numerous.
The methods for watching NFL games change often as the league signs new contracts and streaming services change their policies. But if you want to catch your favorite team — or even watch every game the NFL has on offer — the following roundup of services will give you all the gridiron action you want.
The regular season kicks off with the Chicago Bears hosting the NFC North rival Green Bay Packers on Thursday, Sept. 5 (8:20 p.m. ET, NBC). The opening doubleheader for Monday Night Football will feature the Houston Texans at the New Orleans Saints (7:10 p.m. ET, ESPN) and the Denver Broncos at Oakland Raiders (10:20 p.m. ET) on Monday, Sept. 9. Check out the full week-by-week schedule

NFL Nation reporters break down the 2019 regular-season schedules for all 32 teams, with predicted records from each of our reporters. Each record prediction was made independent of the predictions of their colleagues. Let's start in the NFC East:

How to Watch Any NFL Game You Want

While there are many ways to watch NFL games for free — online and on TV — fans are limited by the games they get to see in their local market. If you’re not satisfied with the local broadcasts and want to watch any NFL game, you’ll have to pay up.
NFL Network
The NFL Network provides several ways to watch games: via the NFL Appon smartphones, tablets, PS4, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Android TV. On your PC or Mac desktop or laptop, visit nfltvpass.com
NBC Sports

We'll keep this one simple: NBC Sports has the rights to air Sunday Night Football games during the 2019 season. Games will be available to stream live on their NBC Sports App. 

YouTubeTV


Again, here's a real cable cord-cutter. This live streaming service has all the mainstream local channels available: NBC, ABC, CBS and FOX. That means every NFL game up to and including the Super Bowl, are yours to watch every Sunday, based on their local availability.

But what about the potential fan who watches video content exclusively online — who doesn’t own a TV and never plans on getting one? The new free streaming options give the NFL a better chance to win over that individual as a lifelong fan.

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