How to Watch NFL Without Cable in 2026 (All Games, Every Team)
The NFL is the most-watched sports league in America, and also one of the most fragmented when it comes to streaming rights. Between Fox, CBS, NBC, ESPN/ABC, NFL Network, and Amazon Prime, following your team requires either a cable package or a very complicated stack of apps.
Or, you can use IPTV and get everything in one place for far less.
Where NFL Games Air in 2026
- Fox & CBS, Most Sunday afternoon games (broadcast TV)
- NBC, Sunday Night Football (broadcast TV)
- ESPN/ABC, Monday Night Football (cable)
- Amazon Prime, Thursday Night Football (streaming)
- NFL Network, Some Thursday games + NFL RedZone (cable)
- Peacock, Some exclusive playoff games
The problem: to get all of these through traditional TV, you need cable (for ESPN and NFL Network) plus separate streaming subscriptions. The cost adds up fast.
The Simplest Solution: KrushTV IPTV
KrushTV carries all the major NFL broadcast channels, Fox, CBS, NBC, ESPN, and NFL Network, in a single subscription starting at $20/month. No channel-hopping between apps. No separate cable bill. Every NFL game in one place.
- Fox, CBS, NBC, all Sunday games covered
- ESPN, Monday Night Football
- NFL Network, select Thursday games and analysis
- Local channels, your market’s local broadcast
What About the Playoffs and Super Bowl?
Playoff games air across Fox, CBS, NBC, and ESPN/ABC, all of which are included in KrushTV. The Super Bowl rotates between the major broadcast networks. With KrushTV, you have all of them covered.
NFL Viewing on Every Device
KrushTV works on Firestick, Android TV, iPhone, Apple TV, and Smart TVs. Watch on your main TV, then switch to your phone for the second screen. With 2 simultaneous streams, you and someone else in the house can watch different games at the same time.
Try It Free During Preseason
KrushTV offers a free 3-day trial with no credit card. Use it to test NFL streaming before committing. Check your local Fox/CBS affiliates, pull up ESPN, and verify the quality is what you expect. If it works, plans start at $20/month, less than a single month of cable just for sports.