NFL RedZone is a dedicated channel from the NFL Network that broadcasts action from every game every Sunday afternoon during the regular season. Scott Hanson hosts NFL RedZone, which airs "seven hours of commercial-free football" each week.
NFL RedZone is an ad-free service. When a fixture cuts to the commercials, RedZone cuts away from that matchup and takes the viewer to the next-best game action. It is nonstop football, with none of the meddlesome breaks.
Does YouTube TV have NFL RedZone?
Yes, YouTube TV has NFL RedZone. According to the YouTube TV Help web page, once you sign up for NFL Sunday Ticket as a Primetime service, RedZone is available as a bundle.
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During the 2024 season, RedZone will be available on YouTube TV as a bundle with Sunday Ticket to existing YouTube TV subscribers or by purchasing RedZone with the Sports Plus add-on.
YouTube TV costs $72.99 per month plus $10.99 per month in additional cost, for a total of $83.98 per month. It also comes with a free trial in case you change your mind midway through the process.
When does the 2024 regular season start and end?
The 2024 regular season started on Thursday, September 5, 2024, with a game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas. The Chiefs came out victorious in the AFC Championship Game rematch.
The regular season ends on Sunday, January 5, 2025.
Here's a look at the matches slated for January 5, 2025:
- Buffalo Bills at New England Patriots
- Carolina Panthers at Atlanta Falcons
- Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers
- Cincinnati Bengals at Pittsburgh Steelers
- Cleveland Browns at Baltimore Ravens
- Houston Texans at Tennessee Titans
- Jacksonville Jaguars at Indianapolis Colts
- Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos
- Los Angeles Chargers at Las Vegas Raiders
- Miami Dolphins at New York Jets
- Minnesota Vikings at Detroit Lions
- New Orleans Saints at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles
- San Francisco 49ers at Arizona Cardinals
- Seattle Seahawks at Los Angeles Rams
- Washington Commanders at Dallas Cowboys