YouTube TV has released the price structure for NFL Sunday Ticket this season: $349 for YouTube TV subscribers and $449 for non-subscribers, with a $100 discount if you purchase before June 6, and you can add the RedZone Channel for $40 more per season.
The discounted price is still a hike from what DirecTV charged its subscribers in 2022 for Sunday Ticket (and its streaming counterpart for certain eligible accounts), and if you decide after June 6 that you're in, you're shelling out another Benjamin for your tardiness – a total that is anywhere from $25 to $30 per game/week if you're buying for a specific out-of-market rooting interest.
We know Craig and Evan are Jets fans, so their games will all be available to them easily, but what about those like Keith McPherson (Cowboys), Moose (Commanders), or Sal Licata (Falcons) who can buy a TV to watch their favorite team cheaper than the actual access?
The crew discussed it all on Tuesday's Carton & Roberts, including some thoughts on what channels are absolutely needed for football fans – take a listen above!
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