NFL Week 2 2025 Streaming Guide: Where to Watch Every Game

The NFL Week 2 schedule is here, and fans are asking the same question: Where can I watch my team play? With so many platforms like Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Sling, DAZN, ESPN, Fubo, Paramount+, and Peacock, it can get confusing.

This guide breaks down every service, which games they carry, and how to stream NFL Week 2 live—whether you’re watching from the U.S. or abroad.

Platform-by-Platform Breakdown

Amazon Prime Video (Thursday Night Football)

Amazon Prime Video is the exclusive streaming home for Thursday Night Football. Fans can watch live in HD with multiple camera angles, real-time statistics, and alternate feeds to enhance the viewing experience. The service comes free with an Amazon Prime subscription or is available as a standalone Prime Video subscription, making it ideal for those who don’t want a full cable package. It’s accessible on smart TVs, tablets, smartphones, Fire TV, and Roku, and also offers replays and condensed games if you miss the live broadcast. With features like X-Ray stats, alternate feeds, and real-time highlights, Amazon Prime Video ensures that Packers and Commanders fans never miss a snap, making it the top choice for Thursday Night Football streaming.

Hulu + Live TV

It includes coverage of ESPN, CBS, FOX, and NBC, making it an excellent option for watching a variety of NFL matchups. Although it does not offer a free trial, its subscription starts at $76.99/month. Hulu Live supports streaming on smart TVs, mobile devices, and computers, and offers DVR features, allowing fans to catch every touchdown, even if they can’t watch live.

Best for: Cord-cutters who want all-in-one sports + entertainment.

      Sling TV

      Sling TV is an affordable option for fans who want access to ESPN, FOX (in select markets), and NFL Network. With a starting price of $40/month and a free trial option, Sling TV provides live streaming across multiple devices including smart TVs, phones, and tablets. Fans can watch in HD and take advantage of cloud DVR functionality, making it a flexible option for Sunday, Monday, and Thursday games.

      • Covers Sunday, SNF, and MNF, but not Thursday Night Football (Prime exclusive).
      • Orange + Blue + Sports Extra = ESPN + FOX + NBC (in select markets) + NFL Network + NFL RedZone.
      • Best for: Affordable option with customizable channels.

      DAZN (International)

      DAZN and NFL Game Pass International provide full access to all NFL games for fans outside the U.S.. Both platforms offer a 7-day free trial (depending on region) and flexible subscription plans. They provide live and on-demand games, condensed replays, highlights, and advanced stats. DAZN supports smart TVs, mobile devices, and streaming sticks, while NFL Game Pass is the perfect solution for international fans who want a comprehensive streaming experience from kickoff to postgame analysis.

      • Outside the U.S., DAZN carries NFL RedZone and sometimes full games (varies by region).
      • Popular in Canada, Germany, UK, Italy.
      • Best for: International fans without U.S. network access.

      ESPN

      ESPN+ is the official streaming platform for Monday Night Football and many NFL shows, offering fans live access to every MNF game. The platform provides HD streaming, on-demand replays, and advanced stats, making it ideal for fantasy football enthusiasts. Available on smart TVs, mobile devices, and web browsers, ESPN+ requires a subscription starting at $10.99/month, and while it does not offer a free trial, it delivers a reliable, cable-free option to catch Monday night action live.

      • Exclusive home for Monday Night Football.
      • Best for: Primetime fans who want MNF doubleheaders.
      • Week 2: Bucs vs Texans (7 p.m.), Chargers vs Raiders (10 p.m.).

      Fubo TV

      FuboTV is perfect for fans who want access to CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN, and NFL Network all in one place. It offers live streaming in HD with a 7-day free trial, and subscription starts at $74.99/month. Fans can watch on multiple devices including smart TVs, mobile devices, and streaming sticks. FuboTV also provides DVR functionality, letting viewers record and replay games, making it a top choice for Sunday and primetime NFL games.

      • Includes CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN, NFL Network
      • Streams all Sunday and Monday games (except Prime TNF).
      • Offers cloud DVR to rewatch games.
      • Best for: All-in-one sports streaming with 4K support.

      Paramount+

      Paramount+ streams NFL games broadcast on CBS, including Sunday matchups and playoff games. With a 7-day free trial and subscription starting at $5.99/month, Paramount+ is ideal for fans of AFC and NFC games aired on CBS. The service supports streaming on smart TVs, mobile devices, and web browsers, and allows fans to watch live or catch up with on-demand content, ensuring they never miss a play.

      • Covers all CBS games.
      • Week 2 CBS slate: Bills-Jets, Browns-Ravens, Jaguars-Bengals, Patriots-Dolphins, Rams-Titans, Panthers-Cardinals, Broncos-Colts.
      • Best for: AFC fans who want affordable access.

      Peacock (NBC)

      Peacock is the official streaming home for NBC’s Sunday Night Football and select exclusive NFL games. Fans can stream live Sunday night matchups in HD and also access full-game replays, highlights, and postgame shows. The subscription starts at $5.99/month with a 7-day free trial, making it one of the more affordable NFL streaming options. Peacock works on smart TVs, mobile devices, tablets, Fire TV, Roku, and gaming consoles, ensuring fans can tune in from anywhere. In addition to SNF, Peacock occasionally carries exclusive playoff games, making it a must-have for fans who don’t want to miss high-stakes matchups under the lights.

      • Exclusive streaming home for Sunday Night Football.
      • Week 2: Falcons vs Vikings (Sept 14, 8:20 p.m.).
      • Best for: Fans who only want SNF access.

      NFL Streaming Services Comparison (Week 2 & Beyond)

      Platform TNF CBS Games FOX Games NBC (SNF) ESPN/ABC (MNF) NFL RedZone
      Prime Video
      Hulu + Live TV ✅ (add-on)
      Sling TV ❌ (some) ✅ (markets) ✅ (markets) ✅ (add-on)
      DAZN (Intl.)
      ESPN
      Fubo TV ✅ (add-on)
      Paramount+
      Peacock
    • TNF = Thursday Night Football (Prime Video)
    • SNF = Sunday Night Football (NBC)
    • MNF = Monday Night Football (ESPN/ABC)
    • NFL RedZone = Live scoring channel covering all Sunday games
    • Markets = Availability depends on your local region
    • Add-on = Extra subscription required
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