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Old 08-30-2017, 01:51 PM
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Can anyone explain to me how to enable seeing all televised NFL games live via Spectrum? I'm hoping to be able to watch my hometown games while down here.
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As far as I know the NFL package is only available on Direct TV
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Old 08-30-2017, 03:28 PM
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Old 08-30-2017, 03:35 PM
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It's advertised as NFL RedZone live streaming, I don't know much about it or how it works but that is all it says when I search it. Does any one have RedZone that has received the live stream?
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Old 08-30-2017, 03:50 PM
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Here is what Spctrum says :NFL RedZone is produced by NFL Network. The channel only airs on Sunday afternoons, and it brings you the best the NFL has to offer, switching from game to game with up-to-the-minute important plays and touchdowns. If a team gets inside the 20 yard line, NFL RedZone will tune to the game so you don’t miss the important play. When you order Sports Pass with NFL RedZone, you will get to watch every touchdown from every game on Sunday afternoons. You will also get fantasy stats, game highlights and more." Hope this helps
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I know my neighbor has Comcast and he has Red Zone. It's a channel created by the NFL to provide cutaways to live games when it appears a team may score. The 1:00 Sunday games have the most action since there is usually 8 or 9 games going on. I have Directv and get NFL Sunday Ticket with the Red Zone, so we get all 9 games plus Red Zone and then a split screen of 8 games and a split screen of the most popular 4 games and a fantasy channel with player's stats. You get a lot with Directv but it's expensive, about $300 for the season.

If my team is playing a primetime game, then I usually watch Red Zone at 1:00 and 4:00 and it's very entertaining. With Directv we can also watch on a computer or device, so probably Spectrum is offering that as well. NFL Network Red Zone has two different anchors, shown below, and they both do a great job, they operate almost like disc jockeys. If you can get it with your Spectrum or Comcast then I would add it, but of course Directv is the way to go.

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I agree, John W., your posts are the best!!
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