NFL Off Season Deep Dive: Streaming Costs and 2026 Super Bowl Predictions
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No major headlines in the past 24 hours on Monday Night Football but chatter swirls around streaming costs exploding for NFL fans with Fox News breaking down how last seasons full package ran 575 to 800 dollars across YouTube TV Peacock Amazon Prime Netflix and ESPNs service for Monday games. ESPN holds Monday Night rights via their new streamer at 29.99 monthly for live sports while Amazon owns Thursdays and Peacock Sundays expect similar for 2026 with Sunday Ticket deals at 192 for newbies through YouTube TV until mid-March.
Team news stays quiet this offseason but keep eyes on Patriots buzzing toward Super Bowl 2026 on NBC and Peacock after their quick rebound minus Tom Brady says AOL though thats unconfirmed speculation. No odds spreads or player watches yet as schedules havent dropped fully BetMGM notes toughest slates based on win totals but nothing game specific. Premier League has a Monday clash like Everton versus Man United on February 23 but thats soccer not gridiron per Man Utds site.
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