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League-Owned Streaming Service NFL+ Adds RedZone And NFL Network Feeds

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League-owned streaming service NFL+ is bulking up its offerings in its second season. Feeds for the NFL Network and NFL RedZone are coming to the platform for this season, which kicks off September 10, the league announced.

The update will give subscribers an array of programming that comes close to the full complement of NFL action. The only caveat is that live local and primetime regular-season and post-season games will only be available on mobile phones or tablets rather than on connected-TV devices.

Out-of-market games remain on Sunday Ticket, the longtime premium package now distributed by YouTube. NFL+, with a basic tier at $6.99 a month and a Premium one at $14.99, available across devices in the U.S.

Last season, the basic was $4.99 and Premium was 7.99. RedZone, a popular whip-around offering showcasing scoring drives across the league, will only be part of the Premium tier.

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