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Is there any way to get the NFL Sunday Ticket just for the 4 months of the season

ratking17

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or do I have to have direct TV for an entire year at 60 bucks per month?

I am willing to spend a bit of money but it seems like you have to enter into a multi year contract with direct TV.

I currently have Comcast and don't want to change because I don't want to lose AT&T Pittsburgh. So I for this year I would be willing to pay a bit more just for the Sunday ticket
 
or do I have to have direct TV for an entire year at 60 bucks per month?

I am willing to spend a bit of money but it seems like you have to enter into a multi year contract with direct TV.

I currently have Comcast and don't want to change because I don't want to lose AT&T Pittsburgh. So I for this year I would be willing to pay a bit more just for the Sunday ticket
If you know someone in college that is your best bet to avoid having to switch over to DirectTv. For instance my brother is still in college and I sign up with his email. Toss him a few bucks for his trouble and move on. Here is the link if you know someone.

 
or do I have to have direct TV for an entire year at 60 bucks per month?

I am willing to spend a bit of money but it seems like you have to enter into a multi year contract with direct TV.

I currently have Comcast and don't want to change because I don't want to lose AT&T Pittsburgh. So I for this year I would be willing to pay a bit more just for the Sunday ticket
It’s free if you ask for it
 
I watched on crackstreams the past few years, but recently, their streams for MMA have failed me, so I am not sure if they are reliable anymore
 
I can stream games from NFL.com for $150 per season overseas. It seems that you can't do this from the US, but if you had a VPN, perhaps you could?
 
I watched on crackstreams the past few years, but recently, their streams for MMA have failed me, so I am not sure if they are reliable anymore

They aren’t. I’m guessing the word is out more and too many people know about it so it can’t handle all the traffic.
 
or do I have to have direct TV for an entire year at 60 bucks per month?

I am willing to spend a bit of money but it seems like you have to enter into a multi year contract with direct TV.

I currently have Comcast and don't want to change because I don't want to lose AT&T Pittsburgh. So I for this year I would be willing to pay a bit more just for the Sunday ticket

you can go to buffstreams. They play the games for free :)
 
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