The amount fans will need to spend to watch the entire 2025 NFL season has been tallied, and it appears that folks looking to do so without streaming illegally will have to fork over $1,000 to various services.
The season is fast approaching, with preseason underway, and promises to be an exciting one, with plenty of new talents coming through the draft.
Die-hard football fans won’t want to miss a minute of the action, but they’re going to have to get several subscriptions to do so.
The Dov Kleiman account broke it down on Thursday. Check it out below:
ESPN DTC: $29.99/mo
Amazon Prime: $14.99/mo
Peacock: $11.99/mo
Paramount+: $11.99/mo
Fox One: $19.99/mo
Netflix: $22.99/mo
NFL Sunday Ticket: One-time $480
Total = $1,171.64
As you might expect, fans were not happy with the wild sum.
“My Sunday Ticket bill just hit and it was $522…guess I’ll be making a phone call for a refund,” one lamented.
My Sunday Ticket bill just hit and it was $522…guess I'll be making a phone call for a refund.
— G V (@gv49ers) August 7, 2025
“Greedy b$stards! I miss the Sunday ticket on Direct,” another spat.
Greedy b$stards! I miss the Sunday ticket on Direct.
— Joshua Kourkos (@Josh_Kourkos) August 7, 2025
“I’ll just be 3 plays behind watching it on illegal streams idc,” someone else confessed.
I’ll just be 3 plays behind watching it on illegal streams idc.
— 1600FILMZ (@1600FILMZ) August 7, 2025
“I’ll watch the highlights💀,” a user commented.
I'll watch the highlights💀 pic.twitter.com/4PqZIwFvoF
— 🛟RO RO RO🚢CAPALOT⚓ (@RAllen18122159) August 7, 2025
Grok had a simple solution for the upcoming NFL season that would only cost $150, though it warned that it violates terms.
“Use a VPN to access DAZN’s NFL Game Pass International in Mexico—it streams all games but violates terms.”
We didn’t say it; Elon Musk’s bot did.
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