Hurry to save $50 on NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube to catch all of next season's games

Never miss a game again.
By Lauren Allain  on 
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SAVE $50: Sign up for NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube for just $399 per year, down from the normal price of $449; that's $50 off an annual subscription or an 11% discount. Another option is to add the NFL Sunday Ticket to your existing YouTube TV plan for $299 per year, down from $349; that's a savings of $50 or a 14% discount.


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While the world of streaming gives us unlimited access to millions of entertainment options, it can get a bit tricky to find your favorites. If you've ditched cable, getting access to your favorite sports games gets even more complicated. Regardless of whether you're a diehard UFC fan or can't miss an F1 race, there's almost always a workaround to get access to must-see events from your couch. If you happen to be anxiously awaiting the return of NFL games, today's deal is perfect for you.

As of Feb. 27, NFL Sunday Ticket is $50 off at YouTube as either a standalone service or bundled with an already existing YouTube TV plan. The discount means you'll get up to 14% off, depending on which package you choose. You'll want to hurry though, because this deal expires on Feb. 28.

The NFL Sunday Ticket package on YouTube gives you access to out-of-market Sunday afternoon games and you also have the option to add NFL RedZone for in-depth coverage of every game. Regularly priced at $449 per year, this discount drops the price of the plan to just $399, which is a savings of $50 or an 11% discount.

Another option is to add the NFL Sunday Ticket to your existing YouTube TV plan. This package gives you access to every Sunday game with no blocks on locally broadcast games and optional NFL RedZone coverage. Typically priced at $349 per year, today's deal brings the price to just $299 per year, which is a savings of $50 or a 14% discount.

Once you get either plan, your Sundays during football season are fully booked. You'll be able to tune in from any device that supports the YouTube or YouTube TV apps, whether that's your home TV or your phone.

If you've ever found yourself scrambling on Sunday morning to figure out how you'll watch all of the NFL games you're interested in, this deal on NFL Sunday Ticket takes one big item off of your weekend to-do list. Plus, today's savings of $50 means you'll be more than ready for the upcoming NFL season once it kicks off in September.

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Lauren Allain is a freelance journalist covering deals at Mashable. She graduated from Western Washington University with a B.A. in journalism and holds an M.B.A from Webster Leiden. You can find more of her work online from publications including Reader’s Digest, U.S. News & World Report, Seattle Refined, and more. When she’s not writing, Lauren prefers to be outside hiking, bouldering, swimming, or searching for the perfect location for all three.


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