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  2. NFL+ - Wikipedia

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    NFL+ is an over-the-top subscription service operated by the National Football League (NFL) in the United States. The service offers live-streaming of the radio broadcasts of all NFL games, streaming of the television broadcasts of in-market games on mobile devices, streaming of out-of-market preseason games, live access to NFL Network, and library content from NFL Films.

  3. If You Answer Yes To This Question, Then the New NFL+ ... - AOL

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    The NFL has officially joined the ranks of the MLB and NHL and gone all-in on a streaming service.NFL+ launched earlier this summer ahead of the new season; not surprisingly, fans have quite a few ...

  4. Glossary of American football terms - Wikipedia

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    An illegal block or tackle using the legs to trip an opponent. line of scrimmage. One of six vertical planes parallel to the goal line when the ball is to be put in play by scrimmage. For each team in American football, the line of scrimmage is through the point of the ball closest to their end line.

  5. NFL Network - Wikipedia

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    www.nfl.com /network. NFL Network (occasionally abbreviated on-air as NFLN) is an American sports-oriented pay television network owned by the National Football League (NFL) and is part of NFL Media, which also includes NFL.com, NFL Films, NFL Mobile, NFL Now and NFL RedZone.

  6. NFL to reportedly launch its own streaming service, which ...

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    The NFL is entering the streaming arena. ... Live games on mobile phones and tablets will be the content centerpiece of NFL Plus, which will sell for about $5 monthly, though a source cautioned ...

  7. NFL Joins Streaming Wars With Subscription Hub NFL+ - AOL

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    The NFL for decades has relied on intermediaries like CBS, ESPN or Fox to deliver its best-known product — football games — to the masses. Now the league is getting ready to try a new play.