Score $50 off NFL Sunday Ticket and set yourself up for the season

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By Dylan Haas  on 
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SAVE $50: As of Sept. 6, football fans can shave $50 off an NFL Sunday Ticket subscription by using promo code TICKET50. You can also bundle it with YouTube TV and save $85.


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Fall is almost officially here, so it's time to start getting excited for all your favorite autumnal staples: Light jackets, pumpkin spice lattes, and of course, football. If you're a football fan, you know there are many options for watching the big games in the age of streaming, and none of them are cheap. That's why you should take advantage of a good deal when you come across one, like a cool $50 off NFL Sunday Ticket.

For a limited time, new NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers can get their first year of the service for $50 off using code TICKET50. You can also bundle your Sunday Ticket with a YouTube TV membership and save $85 in total using the same code. If you choose not to go for the bundle, you can still get $35 applied to your first 4 months of YouTube TV (then pay $72.99 per month after that). Be quick, though, because this flash deal is only live while supplies last.

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What exactly do you get with NFL Sunday Ticket? Quite a bit, actually. The big draw is that you'll have access to all the out-of-market Sunday football games that you want to watch, with no restrictions based on your location. Bundled with YouTube TV, you'll be able to watch all the local and national NFL games, meaning you'll have pretty much every live game in one place without having to swap streaming apps constantly. Another cool perk is the multiview feature, which lets you stream up to four games at once on one screen so you're never missing any action. You'll also get unlimited streams at home across multiple devices, plus access to highlights from each game.

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Dylan Haas
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Dylan Haas is a Lead Shopping Reporter for Mashable, where he covers all things gaming, pets, fitness, sleep, and shopping events like Black Friday and Prime Day. Before joining the team at Mashable, Dylan received a B.A. in Communications from Pace University and contributed to publications like Paste Magazine, Bandsintown, and others following a brief stint as a marketing and management assistant in the music industry.

When he's not writing or testing products, you can find Dylan playing lots of video games, working out, spending time with loved ones (especially his dog, Stevie), or watching reality TV. Follow him on X at @iamdylanhaas, or send him an email at [email protected].


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