Verizon subscribers can now stream local and prime time NFL games without using their data

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Verizon subscribers can now stream local and prime time NFL games without using their data
Verizon subscribers are preparing for the new NFL season, and that means they are getting ready to use the NFL Mobile app. Thanks to the app and Big Red, they don't have to get mad at their wife because she wants to shop for furniture during the big game. Instead, a Verizon postpaid subscriber can whip out his smartphone and not miss one big play, even while looking at a new living room set.

With NFL Mobile, all postpaid customers get access to 2016 regular season games, 2016 playoff games, 2017 Pro Bowl, Super Bowl LI, and the NFL Network around the clock, every day. For $1.99 a month, they can add one of the coolest things an NFL fan can watch, NFL Red Zone. This takes you around the league to games where the offense is at, or inside the opponent's 20-yard line.

Today, Verizon took a play out of T-Mobile's playbook, and announced that subscribers will be able to watch local and prime time NFL games without using their precious data. Instead, Verizon postpaid customers will be watching these contests thanks to Verizon's largesse. This includes live NFL games on CBS, NBC, ESPN, FOX and NFL Network.

NFL Mobile can be downloaded from the App Store or Google Play Store for free. Remember, the first Sunday of the NFL season is just two days away. Verizon postpaid subscribers have a lot of football to watch on their mobile device in the days ahead, even if they are standing in the middle of a furniture store while watching.


Download the NFL Mobile app (iOS|Android)
source: Verizon

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