if I have Amazon Prime?
Didn't see any price info but several references concerning rights if "purchased".
No it’s free. The picture quality on Amazon is unreal. Unfortunately it’s like a minute behind the tv broadcast. Hopefully they cleaned that up this year
I just found the best reason to watch on Amazon......
From CNET...... Amazon, meanwhile, will be adding the option to choose from a variety of different announcers inside its Prime Video app, so you have options just in case Fox's Joe Buck and Troy Aikman aren't to your liking.
Announcers aside, curious if amazon prime is doing 4k for these games. Thanks
As far as I can tell 4K streaming is limited to FuboTV and the Fox app. I don't think I want to be bothered with the Fox app, tried that last year and it turned out they didn't support 4K on my streaming device (AppleTV).
Most "HD" TV broadcasts are 720p, which isn't even full HD. 4K is a massive improvement. A heckuva lot of people have 4K televisions now. It's dumb that we still have trouble getting UHD/4K streams of the most desirable content.
RE: I just found the best reason to watch on Amazon......
From CNET...... Amazon, meanwhile, will be adding the option to choose from a variety of different announcers inside its Prime Video app, so you have options just in case Fox's Joe Buck and Troy Aikman aren't to your liking.
Even better
- ““Scout’s Feed,” which features podcasters and former NFL scouts Bucky Brooks and Daniel Jeremiah alongside sports podcast, radio, and TV host Joy Taylor.
And
- New this year, Prime Video members will be able to launch their own replays, using the X-Ray feature available on all Fire TV, Android, and iOS devices (available on web browsers later this season). The replays will include stats specific to that play, such as time to throw, running speeds and completion probability, as well as trivia and relevant milestones. To access X-Ray during the game, viewers watching on Prime Video can flip their mobile device or click “up” on their Fire TV remote.
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I only think it'll be on Fox in NY and PHI networks. I think it's on NFL network. Amazon is my only choice if this is the case.
Didn't see any price info but several references concerning rights if "purchased".
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In comment 15018078 David B. said:
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No?
FOX
I only think it'll be on Fox in NY and PHI networks. I think it's on NFL network. Amazon is my only choice if this is the case.
It’s a nationally televised game on Fox.
Didn't see any price info but several references concerning rights if "purchased".
No it’s free. The picture quality on Amazon is unreal. Unfortunately it’s like a minute behind the tv broadcast. Hopefully they cleaned that up this year
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In comment 15018088 GiantsRage2007 said:
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In comment 15018078 David B. said:
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No?
FOX
I only think it'll be on Fox in NY and PHI networks. I think it's on NFL network. Amazon is my only choice if this is the case.
It’s a nationally televised game on Fox.
I stand corrected. You are right.
Most "HD" TV broadcasts are 720p, which isn't even full HD. 4K is a massive improvement. A heckuva lot of people have 4K televisions now. It's dumb that we still have trouble getting UHD/4K streams of the most desirable content.
Even better
- ““Scout’s Feed,” which features podcasters and former NFL scouts Bucky Brooks and Daniel Jeremiah alongside sports podcast, radio, and TV host Joy Taylor.
And
- New this year, Prime Video members will be able to launch their own replays, using the X-Ray feature available on all Fire TV, Android, and iOS devices (available on web browsers later this season). The replays will include stats specific to that play, such as time to throw, running speeds and completion probability, as well as trivia and relevant milestones. To access X-Ray during the game, viewers watching on Prime Video can flip their mobile device or click “up” on their Fire TV remote.