NFL RedZone is Reportedly on Its Way to NFL Plus

NFL RedZone is reportedly on its way to NFL Plus. And with this news, it means that streaming NFL Plus on your tablet or smart device with NFL RedZone will cost you $14.99 monthly or $99.99 yearly.

NFL RedZone NFL Plus

NFL RedZone NFL Plus

NFL RedZone, which as you should know is the excellent whip-around show of the NFL that jumps from game to game in a bid to showcase highlights and as well as key moments as teams are about to score, is now coming to the NFL Plus subscription service. It wasn’t a total surprise just so you know as RedZone host Scott Hanson had reportedly teased the announcement on Wednesday. And just so you know, NFL Network is also being added to the service as an added perk for subscribers.

NFL Plus was reportedly launched in the previous year with two tiers which are the NFL Plus and the more expensive NFL Plus Premium, which in case you don’t know added the ability to watch game replays. A very important caveat with the service in question, however, is that you cannot watch live local and primetime regular season as well as postseason games on anything that is bigger than a tablet (such as your TV), which might just be a dealbreaker for many people unless it is that they own that new 14.6-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra. However, you also can watch things like NFL Network and NFL RedZone on “all devices,” David Jurenka, senior VP of NFL Media, in a briefing with media stated.

NFL Plus Price Is Spiking

This as you should know will be the first time that people have been able to get NFL Network and NFL RedZone without any cable subscription in place. RedZone will however only be available as a perk on the Premium tier. Both tiers in question are going up in price.

That said, NFL Plus is spiking to $6.99 per month / $49.99 per year, which is reportedly up from $4.99 per month / $39.99 per year, while Premium on the other hand is bumping up to $14.99 per month / $99.99 per year, which as you should know is up from $9.99 per month / $79.99 per year. The NFL in question is also developing a slate of original content for the service, Jurenka in the briefing stated.

NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube

NFL on its own end is also preparing for yet another big change which is its very first season of having NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube. The Google-owned video streaming platform just became the new home of the major broadcasting package, which allows subscribers to catch out-of-market Sunday games, after the contract of DirecTV ran out at the end of the previous season.

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