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Watch Your Favorite NFL Team on Your Android Device

During football season, you should never have to miss a game because you’re not home or can’t find a TV. Now you can stream much-anticipated games on your Android phone or tablet, no matter where you are. Never miss your favorite NFL team play again. Below are some of the best ways you can live-stream a NFL game on your Android device.

Verizon’s NFL Mobile

If you’re a Verizon Wireless customer, you can stream NFL games on your device without additional data charges. You can stream local and primetime games on the NFL Network, FOX, CBS, NBC, and ESPN. These include regular season games, the Playoff games, and even the Super Bowl. The app also includes the latest NFL news, game highlights, stats, the NFL shop, and the NFL Network schedule, in addition to other features. Keep in mind, however, that you can’t cast the live games to a TV or other device.

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NFL Game Pass

This is available for your tablet and phone, in addition to other devices like your laptop or TV, for a hefty season pass fee. You can even access NFL Game Pass through NFL Mobile for additional content. With NFL Game Pass you can watch live HD games, replay old games (from 2009-2016), watch condensed games when you’re short on time, and listen to live games when you aren’t able to watch. With NFL Game Pass, every game is in your hands — literally.

DirecTV’s NFL Sunday Ticket

This is one of the best options if you truly don’t want to miss a second of football season — and are willing to pay a high monthly fee for access. With this option you’ll have access to every live out-of-market game on all of your devices. Also, you can access and subscribe to NFL Sunday Ticket with or without a DirecTV account.

Watch Football on Twitter

For a limited period of time, you can now watch Thursday night football games on Twitter, thanks to a deal with the NFL Network. This is a great, free option if you have access to Wi-Fi or don’t mind using your phone’s data.

Protect Your Device with PSafe

Unfortunately, many malicious apps are designed to mimic popular apps, like NFL Mobile, in the Play store. Android users may download the malicious app thousands of times before Google is able to remove it. Always be cautious of the apps that you download, and of any app design that looks “off” or requests unusual permissions from your device. To add an extra layer of security to your device, download PSafe Total for your Android to protect your data against malicious software 24/7.

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