NFL 2020: How To Watch Seahawks Vs. Eagles On Monday Night Football Without Cable

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Despite an increasing number of [ COVID-19] outbreaks throughout the league and a handful of teams having their schedule adjusted as a result, the 2020 NFL season still remains doggedly on track, for now.
Monday Night Football usually wraps up an NFL week, but Week 12 won't conclude until Tuesday when the Steelers host the Ravens. The two teams were originally scheduled to play on Thanksgiving, but the game was postponed after a coronavirus outbreak on the Ravens. A number of players have tested positive or been placed on the reserve, [ including star quarterback Lamar Jackson].

Tonight, the Seahawks and Eagles meet in Philadelphia on Monday Night Football. The Seahawks can increase their lead in the NFC West with a win. Despite currently sitting three games under .500, the Eagles can leapfrog the Giants to regain the lead in the pathetic NFC East if they can slow down Russell Wilson, DK Metcalf and the high-flying Seahawk offense tonight. Kickoff is set for 8:15 p.m. ET (5:15 p.m. PT) on ESPN. 

Here's how to watch tonight's action, as well as the rest of the NFL season, without cable.

Russell Wilson and favorite target DK Metcalf will lead the Seattle Seahawks against the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football.

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How can I watch the NFL without cable? 
You can stream the 2020 NFL season, no cable required, on any [/news/best-tv-streaming-service-for-cord-cutters-hulu-youtube-tv-sling-tv-and-more-compared/ live-TV streaming service] that carries channels with live games. Numerous such services offer broadcast networks like [/tags/cbs/ CBS], NBC and Fox as well as ESPN, the NFL Network and NFL RedZone. Exact channels may also vary based on where you live, but the [/news/nfl-streaming-best-ways-to-watch-2020-football-live-without-cable-titans-colts-chiefs-buccaneers/ best services for NFL fans are YouTube TV and FuboTV].

Thursday Night Football is also available to stream on Amazon Prime Video (so tour du lịch hạ long as you [ ]), Twitch or the Yahoo Sports or NFL apps. Fox and the NFL Network broadcast Thursday Night Football games as well. 

For those looking for a different experience, Fox will be streaming its Thursday night games in 4K on FuboTV (as well as offering the 4K feed on certain cable and satellite providers). Amazon, meanwhile, will be adding the option to choose from a variety of different announcers in its Prime Video app, so you have options just in case Fox's Joe Buck and Troy Aikman aren't to your liking. 

Read more: [/news/nfl-streaming-best-ways-to-watch-2020-football-live-without-cable-titans-colts-chiefs-buccaneers/ NFL streaming: Best ways to watch the 2020 football season live without cable]






[ YouTube TV]




[ Offers all available NFL channels]






YouTube TV costs $65 a month and includes all the channels NFL fans need: CBS, Fox, NBC, ESPN and NFL Network. There's also [ ] for an extra $11 a month. Plug in your ZIP code on its [ welcome page] to see which local networks are available in your area.










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[ FuboTV]




[ Offers all available NFL channels]






FuboTV costs $65 a month for its Family plan and includes CBS, Fox and NBC plus ESPN and the NFL Network. An $11-a-month Sports Plus add-on will get you into the RedZone, and FuboTV will also stream the Fox Thursday Night Football games in 4K. 

[ Click here] to see which local channels you get.










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[ Hulu Plus Live TV]




[ Offers CBS, Fox, NBC and ESPN]






Hulu Plus Live TV costs $55 a month ([ ]) and includes CBS, Fox, NBC and ESPN. Click the "View channels in your area" link on its [ welcome page] to see which local channels are offered in your ZIP code. The NFL Network and RedZone aren't available from this service.










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[ AT&T TV Now]




[ Offers CBS, Fox, NBC and ESPN]






AT&T TV Now's basic, $55-a-month Plus package includes CBS, Fox, NBC and ESPN. You can use its [ channel lookup tool] to see which local channels are available where you live. The NFL Network and RedZone are not available.










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[ Sling TV]




[ It's complicated, but Sling offers Fox, NBC, NFL Network, RedZone and ESPN]






Sling TV splits its live NFL options across its $30-a-month Blue plan and $30-a-month Orange plan, which forces NFL fans into a tricky choice or encourages them to spring for both at $45 a month. Sling Blue includes the NFL Network, NBC and Fox as well as the option to add RedZone through the Sports Extra add-on for $10 per month. Sling Orange includes ESPN. 

Sling TV doesn't offer CBS, but its packages are discounted by $10 for the first month. Enter your address [ here] to see which local channels are available where you live.










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[ CBS All Access]




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CBS All Access costs $6 per month and will let you watch the games being broadcast on your local CBS station on Sundays if you live in one of these [ 206 markets where the service offers live TV]. It makes for a good add-on for Sling TV subscribers, who don't get CBS.










[ See at CBS]





All of the services above offer free trials, allow you to cancel anytime and require a solid internet connection. Looking for more information? [/news/best-tv-streaming-service-for-cord-cutters-hulu-youtube-tv-sling-tv-and-more-compared/ Check out our massive streaming services guide].

As mentioned above, the NFL will also once again [/news/amazon-and-nfl-extend-thursday-night-football-streaming-deal/ stream 11 games live on Amazon Prime Video and Twitch]. The full list of remaining dates and games for that platform is: 
Dec. 3: Dallas Cowboys at Baltimore RavensDec. 10: New England Patriots at Los Angeles RamsDec. 17: Los Angeles Chargers at Las Vegas RaidersDec. 25: Minnesota Vikings at New Orleans Saints (Note: this Christmas Day matchup is on a Friday.)[ ]
Finally, cord-cutters can receive free local CBS, Fox and NBC broadcasts [/news/cut-the-cord-for-10-best-indoor-tv-antenna-to-buy-in-2020/ using an over-the-air antenna].
When did the NFL season start? 
The NFL regular season began on Thursday, Sept. 10, tour du lịch hạ long with the Houston Texans visiting the Kansas City Chiefs.
Where are games being played? 
The current plan is for teams to play their games as scheduled in their respective home stadiums. 
Are fans allowed in? 
There is no single answer, with some teams allowing fans and some not. 

The Chiefs, for example, hosted their home opener on Sept. 10 with 15,895 fans in attendance, 21% of Arrowhead's capacity. 

Other teams, kynghidongduong.vn including the [ Tennessee Titans] and [ Chicago Bears], hosted their respective home openers without fans in the stands in Week 2. This so far has been a team-by-team, city-by-city situation that is subject to change throughout the season.
What happened to the preseason? 
The [ NFL canceled the entire 2020 preseason] in July, with teams focusing on doing their own training camps to prepare for the upcoming season. 




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Will the NFL move some Sunday games to other days? 
The NFL had been [ rumored to be looking at moving some games to Saturday] if college football was scaled back significantly this fall, but this scenario seems unlikely now that the [ Big Ten], [ Pac-12], [ Mountain West] and [ MAC] conferences announced they will play truncated seasons, which reversed previous decisions to postpone their fall seasons. The ACC, Big 12 and SEC have already begun their 2020 campaigns.

The NFL would potentially [ need to seek government approval] if it did want to move games to Friday or Saturday nights due to [ Chapter 32 of the United States Code], which was designed to keep those nights free from September through December for high school and college football. 
Which players are sitting out? 
Like in other sports, a fair amount of NFL players have opted out of the 2020 season. Here are a few of the notable players not participating this year, with a larger list available at [ ESPN]: 
Patrick Chung, S, New England PatriotsDont'a Hightower, LB, New England PatriotsMarqise Lee, WR, New England PatriotsMarquise Goodwin, WR, Philadelphia EaglesDevin Funchess, WR, Green Bay PackersGeronimo Allison, WR, Detroit LionsC.J. Mosley, LB, New York JetsNate Solder, OT, New York GiantsDamien Williams, RB, Kansas City Chiefs
Read more: [/how-to/college-football-2020-how-to-watch-clemson-at-notre-dame-florida-vs-georgia-today/ College football 2020: How to watch Clemson at Notre Dame, Florida vs. Georgia today] 




















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