Quote:Step 1) Buy an amazon firestick for $30
Step 2) Download Kodi on to said device
Step 3) Look up the correct Kodi library to download on Google
Step 4) Enjoy every game live and free along with practically every single TV show/movie/game out there.
That's pretty much the solution, though it takes some google and a bit of work to get it going. Also I have opted to get the Amazon Fire TV box rather than the stick. I haven't tested the latest addons for Kodi since when I'm not actually at the games I receive the broadcast locally over-the-air. I'm going to assume that the most popular addon will work much better for regular season games over the performance during the preseason. If I think about it tomorrow I'll try to test it and verify.
One channel that I do enjoy for other games is the Red Zone channel that is available legally with either a Roku or a Playstation Vue subscription. I'm currently using the Playstation Vue option and will test it tomorrow during the late afternoon games.
Here's something that I found with just a simple google search that lists several possibilities.
Using a vpn allows you to watch games libe no matter what zone.
If you don't have a vpn you are restricted to what you can watch.
Sunday games are live the prime time ones are not. They are available afterwards.
No post season games live. But you do get nfl network and redzone as part of the package.
Quote:That's pretty much the solution, though it takes some google and a bit of work to get it going. Also I have opted to get the Amazon Fire TV box rather than the stick. I haven't tested the latest addons for Kodi since when I'm not actually at the games I receive the broadcast locally over-the-air. I'm going to assume that the most popular addon will work much better for regular season games over the performance during the preseason. If I think about it tomorrow I'll try to test it and verify.
One channel that I do enjoy for other games is the Red Zone channel that is available legally with either a Roku or a Playstation Vue subscription. I'm currently using the Playstation Vue option and will test it tomorrow during the late afternoon games.
<a class="bbc_url" href='http://exstreamist.com/how-to-watch-nfl-redzone-online-streaming-live-feed/'>Here's something that I found</a> with just a simple google search that lists several possibilities.
Is the box a much smoother platform? The fire stick I have seems a bit under powered at times and I wonder how that effects streams.
With the Jags game being broadcast on Sky Sports in the UK today, this particular game isn't being shown live on gamepass... Ones here anyway.
Quote:With the Jags game being broadcast on Sky Sports in the UK today, this particular game isn't being shown live on gamepass... Ones here anyway.
We just got Sky Q in thankfully

Quote:We just got Sky Q in thankfully 
I actually have no idea what that is!! Haha... I have BT Sport 1,2,3, Extra, ESPN & Sky Sports 1&2... I don't have Sky, unfortunately.
Mind you, I do have GamePass and I do get ALL the televised College games..
That's right Sky is showing the Jags game today, usually it's another high profile game. So glad I get to see the game today. Red Zone is cool but it will nice to see the entire scoring drive.
Quote:Is the box a much smoother platform? The fire stick I have seems a bit under powered at times and I wonder how that effects streams.
I don't know for a fact that the box is a much smoother platform, but based on reviews that I've read plus considering the technology (the stick uses wireless/USB) I would think that the box would perform better. I don't have a fire stick to test but I do have 2 fire boxes and both stream just fine in HD at the same time.
I have the Fire box and the stick. The box certainly runs smoother and faster.