NFL+ and NFL Sunday Ticket Military Discounts

Looking to stream NFL games without paying full price? NFL+ offers flexible plans for fans who want live local and primetime NFL matchups on their mobile devices, while NFL Sunday Ticket can bring you all the NFL action you want.
Watch Football and Save with Military Discounts on NFL+ and NFL Sunday Ticket
There are a few solid deals available right now. Whether you’re interested in a full season, a month-to-month plan, or a special discount through ID.me, here’s a quick look at the current NFL+ and NFL Sunday Ticket streaming offers worth checking out.
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What Is the NFL+ Military Discount?
Stream NFL Network along with live, local, and primetime games on your mobile device with NFL+ plans starting at $49.99 per season. Watch your team from anywhere and never miss a moment of the action all season long.
For a limited time, eligible users can save on NFL+ plans via ID.me. Whether you’re streaming preseason matchups or regular-season primetime games, this offer brings the full-season plan down to an even better value.
Who’s Eligible?
Anyone in the U.S. military community who uses ID.me.
How Do You Get the NFL+ Discount?
Go to the NFL+ ID.me Store Page
Can This Discount Be Redeemed Online?
Yes. These promotions are redeemed through ID.me.
About NFL+
NFL+ is the NFL’s streaming service that lets you watch live games, highlights, and more, right from your phone or tablet. With a subscription, you can catch live local and primetime games during the regular season and playoffs, plus every out-of-market preseason game. You’ll also get live audio for every game, access to NFL Network, on-demand shows from the NFL library, and ad-free highlights whenever you want to catch up fast.
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About the author
Editor-in-Chief Joe Wallace is a 13-year veteran of the United States Air Force and a former reporter/editor for Air Force Television News and the Pentagon Channel. His freelance work includes contract work for Motorola, VALoans.com, and Credit Karma. He is co-founder of Dim Art House in Springfield, Illinois, and spends his non-writing time as an abstract painter, independent publisher, and occasional filmmaker.


