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Photo Courtesy of YouTube TV

Photo Courtesy of YouTube TV

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There is just one more week before the 2020 NFL season. One way to catch up on the latest NFL news is to subscribe to YouTube TV for the NFL Network and NFL RedZone. 

On September 3rd, the NFL Network will be available on the base membership. NFL RedZone has been included into the package, which is called Sports Plus.

Scott Hanson, host of NFL RedZone,  will be there every Sunday commentating over every play when the season starts on September 13th. EVP and Chief Operating officer of NFL Media, Hans Schroeder stated in an interview “We are excited to bring the NFL Network and NFL RedZone to YouTube TV subscribers.” 

Sports writer and Television analyst for the NFL, Ian Rapoport, posted the news via Twitter along with the agreement between the two companies.  

Global Head of Partnerships for YouTube TV, Lori Conkling says, “This partnership further demonstrates our commitment to offer a premium portfolio… the lineup includes 85 channels.”  When you subscribe to this channel’s lineup you are able to receive  year-round NFL content which includes live games and live studio shows like Good Morning Football, NFL Total Access, NFL 360  and much more. 

The NFL has been ranked 47 of the top 50 shows in 2019, which has made it the most popular content for television. The advancement of digital content has allowed the NFL to be able to reach more platforms such as YouTube for their most valuable fans. 

Be on the watch for more access to YouTube TV to be able to connect the NFL Network and NFL RedZone via NFL.com to other devices. 

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