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After a several-month break, a new NFL season is about to kickoff. As training camps, preseason games and fantasy drafts continue to get underway across the country it's time to start focusing on the other aspect of NFL prep: figuring out how to watch all the action.As always, paying for cable is usually the easiest solution for ensuring you'll have all the channels. For cord-cutters who want to save some money, however, NFL football streaming options get a bit more complicated. Your best bet is to subscribe to a live TV streaming service, but the sheer number of channels that carry live games -- local CBS, NBC and Fox channels, as well as the national feeds of NFL Network and ESPN -- means you'll either have to get a relatively expensive service or make a compromise and likely miss some games every week. The only way to get a full football experience is to have a whole litany of channels from your TV provider. Sunday NFC games are largely on Fox, AFC games are on CBS and Sunday night football is on NBC. Monday night football is only on ESPN. Though Fox has most Thursday night games (with additional streaming on Amazon Prime Video), there are several that are NFL Network-only. With all that in mind, we offer our recommendations for the best way to watch NFL without cable.
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