CBS All Access Now Streaming Live NFL Games
|CBS has negotiated a deal with the NFL that will allow CBS All Access customers to stream NFL games it broadcasts. This is big news for cord cutters who rely on streaming services for their content and may not be able to pull in CBS with an antenna. This is a multi-year deal which also includes access to Thursday Night NFL games that are broadcast by CBS.
This deal was struck just as we are heading down the stretch in the 2016 season. You will not be able to pick and choose your games as you will be limited to the game that is available in your market. To access CBS All Access you will need to download the CBS App for Windows, Android or iOS. You can watch on different devices like Roku, Xbox, Playstation 4, Apple TV, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV and Android devices. PC users can access streaming content at CBS.com also.
For those of you who do not have CBS All Access, the streaming service provides more than 8,500 on-demand shows for as little as $5.99 a month (commercial free access is $9.99 a month). This includes current prime time, news and daytime shows plus TV classics from a huge library. Live or on-demand, the choice is yours.
Additionally, CBS’s OTT (over the top) streaming subscription service will feature exclusive content like Big Brother: Over the Top, providing extra content only for CBS All Access customers. If you aren’t sure CBS All Access is for you, give their free trial a try and see for yourself.
CBS also announced it will be providing free streaming for the AFC Playoffs it broadcasts in January. These games will be available to everyone, even if you don’t have a cable or CBS All Access subscription. Click here for more details: