I recently got into American football, and I was wondering if CBS All Access would be the way to watch NFL games. It has been such an exciting experience to go back to sports and watch my favorite teams play week in and week out. So many of us are so lost without our games.
Well, I’m here to tell ya that, yes, dear friend, CBS All Access does indeed show the games. You can watch all of the regular season, pre-season, and playoffs games, as well as any other special events, such as the Super Bowl. And, the best part is, you don’t even need to leave your couch.
The service is incredibly easy to use. All you need to do is sign up for the service and you’re all set. It can be done in a few simple clicks. Once you have an account, you can stream games on any device without having to install or download extra software. That’s my kinda’ deal.
Not only does CBS All Access give you access to all NFL games, it also comes with many other amazing features. For instance, you get a lot of great NFL highlights that you won’t be able to access through any other service. Do I need to say more?!
Also, there’s a cool feature called NFL Fantasy Tracker. This gives you an up-to-date report on how players are performing during games, giving you an edge over other fantasy players. That’s sweet, man.
With all of these features, CBS All Access really is the go-to option for those of us who are fans of the NFL. Just think about it! You don’t have to break the bank, and it’s easy to use. What more could you want?
But, having said all this, there is one potential downside to CBS All Access. And, here’s my thing. You have to be a CBS subscriber for the majority of their features. This means you will need to subscribe to their other services such as Showtime or CBS All Access to get the full benefits.
Now, I’m honestly not a fan of this. I get that the company needs to make money and all, but I think the cost could be lowered a bit more. I mean, it’s a hefty price tag for a service that already so many people already have!
But, on the flip side, CBS All Access has got some pretty sweet discounts. If you’re a student, a military member, or older (over 61), you can get up to 15% off your monthly subscription. That’s a pretty good deal if you ask me.
So, yeah, overall I think that CBS All Access is still a pretty sweet option for NFL fans. Just keep your eyes peeled for discounts and you’re likely to be able to save a few bucks.
Now, on to the next topic. I’ve heard of some other options that allow you to watch NFL games. Is it true that I can do that, without having to shell out a bunch of money? Do you know anything about that?