How To Watch Nfl With Verizon

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So You Wanna Watch the NFL with Verizon? Buckle Up, Buttercup!

Let's face it, folks, the NFL season is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get (except for maybe some questionable officiating calls, but that's a story for another day). But one thing's for sure: you gotta have a way to watch those pigskin gladiators battle it out on the field.

That's where Verizon, your friendly neighborhood phone and internet provider (and sponsor of approximately 87% of all football commercials, it feels like), comes in. But fear not, this ain't gonna be one of those snooze-fest instruction manuals. We're gonna break it down in a way that's easier to understand than why refs throw a flag for taunting when a player celebrates a touchdown with the robot dance.

Option A: NFL+ - Your Phone's New Best Friend (During Football Season)

Think of NFL+ as your personalized football buffet. You got live local and primetime games, highlights galore (because let's be honest, who has time for the whole three-hour snoozefest?), and even full access to the NFL Network. This is perfect for catching all the action on your phone or tablet, whether you're chillin' on the couch, pretending to work at the office (we've all been there), or stuck on a subway that's slower than a fumble recovery by a certain cough team we won't name.

Bonus points: Verizon's got that sweet, sweet 5G Ultra Wideband, which basically means you can stream all that gridiron goodness without buffering interrupting your victory dance (or tears, depending on your team's performance).

Option B: NFL Sunday Ticket with YouTube - Out-of-Market Games? We Got You Covered

This option's for the die-hard fans, the ones who wouldn't miss a single game for the world (except maybe for that family reunion with Aunt Gertrude's questionable tuna casserole). NFL Sunday Ticket, available through YouTube with a little help from Verizon (think of them as your NFL fairy godparents), lets you watch all the out-of-market Sunday afternoon games.

Here's the catch: This one might require some finagling. You gotta be a new Verizon mobile or home internet customer, or be willing to upgrade your plan (think of it as an investment in your football fandom). But hey, if it means never missing your favorite team crush the competition, a little upgrade might be worth it.

So, Which Option Should You Choose?

Well, that depends on your level of football fanaticism. Die-hard fan? NFL Sunday Ticket with YouTube might be your jam. More of a casual viewer who just wants to catch the local games and highlights? NFL+ is your touchdown.

No matter which option you choose, remember, Verizon's got your back (and your phone) covered this NFL season. Now get out there, grab your favorite jersey (or that lucky pair of socks you wore during last year's Super Bowl win), and get ready for some pigskin pandemonium!

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