Throwing Hail Marys? AirPlay NFL+ to Your TV Like a Champion
Let's face it, folks, cuddling up on your phone to watch America's favorite sport isn't exactly a touchdown celebration. You deserve the big-screen experience, the roaring crowd ambiance, the questionable referee calls that are undeniably more dramatic on a giant TV. But fear not, fellow football fanatics! We're here to guide you through the not-so-secret playbook of AirPlaying NFL+ to your television and experiencing the game in all its gridiron glory.
How To Airplay Nfl Plus To Tv |
Huddle Up: What You'll Need
- An Apple device: iPhone, iPad, or even a Mac will do the trick. Just make sure it's equipped with AirPlay capabilities (most modern Apple devices are).
- A compatible TV: This is where things get a little more technical. You'll need a smart TV with built-in AirPlay support, an Apple TV, or a streaming device like a Roku or Fire TV that has the AirPlay app.
- The NFL+ app: Duh, right? But hey, gotta cover all our bases. Download it from the App Store if you haven't already.
- A subscription to NFL+ or NFL+ Premium: This one's kinda crucial. You can't AirPlay thin air (although that might be an interesting halftime show concept).
Calling the Audible: Here's How to Do It
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Open the NFL+ app: Fire it up and get ready for some pigskin action.
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Find the game you want to watch: Navigate to the glorious world of NFL+ content and choose your game.
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Spot the AirPlay icon: It usually looks like a little rectangle with an upward triangle. It might be on the playback screen itself, or tucked away in the control panel.
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Tap that AirPlay icon!: Prepare to unleash the magic of Apple's wireless streaming.
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Choose your TV: A list of compatible AirPlay devices should pop up. Select the TV you want to grace with the presence of your favorite team (or the team you secretly love to hate watch).
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Kick back and enjoy the game!: That's it! You've successfully AirPlayed NFL+ to your TV. Now, grab some snacks, settle in, and get ready to yell at the refs from the comfort of your couch.
Important Note: Live local and primetime regular season and postseason games might be a no-go for AirPlay. These are for mobile devices only according to the NFL. But fear not, there's still plenty of NFL+ content you can enjoy on the big screen!
The Post-Game Wrap-Up: Frequently Asked Questions
How to find out if my TV has AirPlay?
QuickTip: If you skimmed, go back for detail.
Check your TV's manual or search online for the model and see if AirPlay is listed as a feature.
How to troubleshoot AirPlay problems?
QuickTip: Don’t ignore the small print.
Make sure both your Apple device and TV are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Restart both devices if things seem wonky.
How to AirPlay from a Mac?
QuickTip: Reflect before moving to the next part.
Open the game in the NFL+ app on your Mac, then click the AirPlay icon in the menu bar and select your TV.
How much does NFL+ cost?
QuickTip: Stop and think when you learn something new.
There are two tiers: a free version with limited content and NFL+ Premium for a monthly subscription fee. Check the NFL+ app for current pricing.
How to unsubscribe from NFL+ ?
Head to your account settings in the NFL+ app and follow the instructions to cancel your subscription.
Now that you're armed with this knowledge, go forth and AirPlay your way to NFL+ glory! Remember, there's no shame in cheering for the underdog, or indulging in a celebratory victory dance (even if it's just you and your dog). Just win, baby (and by win, we mean enjoy the game!).