Hawkinaz
Well-known member
In order to get the NFL games you want to see at the times you want to watch you need to be subscribed to NFL Superduper Premium + +
It's a sad and pathetic state of affairs when we are willing to pay a reasonable amount to watch these games and there is no adequate product out there. It's either pay an arm and a leg or pay less and get a totally inferior and often broken down product.
Really? I live out of state (Roseville, CA) and I got it live on NFL+.It’s Buffalo vs Pittsburgh. So then I went to nfl plus which I paid for and no game. Yes I know the worlds worst kept secret so am watching it on East.
Really? I live out of state (Roseville, CA) and I got it live on NFL+.
Lol, I'm sort of guessing that anyone signing up for a SEAHAWKS FORUM isn't cool with recording and watching games later. Read the roomNFL+ obviously has kinks it has to iron out. I've been able to watch some preseason games live, but not others. During the regular season, you can only watch the primetime and local games live, but only on your phone or tablet. Last year, nothing seemed to work right until week 3 or so.
If you don't mind watching games after they're over (which I prefer--so I can skip the commercials), NFL+ is fine. Otherwise, it's not really great.
Lol, I'm sort of guessing that anyone signing up for a SEAHAWKS FORUM isn't cool with recording and watching games later. Read the room
Thanks for helping others try and find a way to watch games. It's crazy though that in 2023 you have to go through all of that.If you need to stream from a not entirely legitimate source then topstreams dot info/ , (which will redirect to nflbite dot com), will get you where you need to go.
I'll say this again, FOX has most of the games where the NFC team is the road team. Games on FOX can been watched on foxsports dot com, which can be accessed from the main FOX website for anyone paranoid. The game you get depends on your US IP address. So...if you set your VPN for Los Angeles you get the game that airs there. If you set your VPN for Dallas you get the game that airs there. The same with Chicago, Miami, New York and other IP hubs in the USA. The service is only free for 1 hour but if you close all browsers and clear your DNS cache the free 1 hour immediately resets when you open your browser. I recommend people use this rather than streaming sites when and where possible. It's safer, has a better quality stream, and is well ahead of re-streamed services, (and a few seconds ahead of the tv broadcast).
The Rams @ Seahawks game is scheduled to be on Fox in Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and most of the West Coast. You should be able to access the game from those IP locations.
If you want the game on your tv then connect your PC/other device to the tv with an HDMI lead.
On a Win10 PC the easiest way to clear the DNS cache is as follows:
1) Close your browser, any open tabs, bookmarks etc.
2) Press the Windows Key and X at the same time.
3) Select Command Prompt from the option screen. (you don't need the admin version).
4) Type: ipconfig/flushdns
5) Hit Enter.
6) Close the Command Prompt.
7) Re-open your browser and go back to the Fox Sports website. That's it!
I advise people to use a decent anti-virus program and have a Ad-Blocker on their browser, (I recommend uBlock). Adding the following scripts to the blocker will improve the experience on Fox Sports:
www.foxsports.com##.fs-14.uc.cl-wht.pvp-expires-timer
www.foxsports.com##.entity-body
I also like the 4 games on your screen option with the ability to scroll to the game you prefer for the soundNFL+ gives all preseason games, not regular season. Regular season are all replays but NFL 22 is worth the cost.
Have you tried YouTubeTV, Sunday Ticket. So far I am a fan, better experience then Directv. Also they offer a condensed 30-50 minute view of every game that is nice to get caught up with the entire league, obviously this is not live. Also offer unlimited cloud service for you.