Comparison Between Sling TV And Cable TV

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As I mentioned in a post on how to watch sports without cable, your local NFL team can be viewed on TV by simply using an antenna. Living just outside Baltimore, I can watch all 16 regular season Ravens games, and their postseason games as well with my Mohu Sky 60 antenna. Whether your local NFL team is playing home or away, on Monday Night Football, Thursday Night Football, or Sunday Night Football, your local affiliate should be broadcasting the game over the air (OTA). Additionally, since broadcast TV is less compressed, the picture will be of much higher quality than what you are used to with cable and satellite TV. I'd much rather watch football OTA. Watching on cable or satellite just feels grainy by comparison. Sunday Night Football is carried by NBC and Thursday Night …show more content…

Included in the Sling TV base package is ESPN. This allows subscribers to watch ESPN online without needing a cable TV subscription. While Sling TV customers will have access to Monday Night Football, you won't be able to watch on mobile devices due to licensing agreements between NFL and Verizon. However you can watch Monday Night Football on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Nexus player , Xbox One, and Apple TV via Airplay. Sling TV's base package provides live online access to A&E, ABC Family, AMC, Cartoon Network, CNN, Disney, El, Ray, ESPN, ESPN2, Food Network, Galavision, H2, HGTV, History, IFC, Lefetime, Maker, TBS, TNT, and Travel Channel. For full details check out my Sling TV review. NFL Game Pass NFL Game Pass is intended to provide a means to watch NFL online if you live outside the US. However, there is a way to watch every NFL game online no matter where you live. NFL Game Pass checks to see where your IP address is located. If it's a U.S. IP address they only give the option for a live Audio Option and NFL rewind, both of which I'll cover in a