YouTube Premium is an incredibly popular streaming service Many people pay $1399/month for the ad-free perks, and I myself have found it appealing after trying it out for the past few months
But YouTube Premium has another benefit that YouTube is surprisingly hiding: Droid Life first reported that subscribers to YouTube Premium will receive a $100 discount on this season's NFL Sunday Ticket
This is a small price tag
This is not chump change; Sunday Ticket subscriptions through YouTube Primetime Channels are currently $479 for the 2024-2025 NFL season However, my subscription to YouTube Premium is currently being offered at $125 less, or $364 if you want to add NFL RedZone (normally $519), that plan is also discounted by $125, making the price (slightly) more affordable at $404 This deal, like all Sunday Ticket deals, could go away at any time
Signing up for NFL Sunday Ticket through YouTube is easy: just head to Primetime Channels on YouTube and select the NFL channel
Once there, you'll find a button that prompts you to sign up for NFL Sunday Ticket; make sure you're logged into your YouTube Premium account to receive the $100+ discount
Having a YouTube Premium account is not the only way to save on NFL Sunday Ticket There are an incredible number of ways to save, meaning that many people don't have to pay the full Sunday Ticket subscription fee
For example, I have a YouTube Premium account associated with one Google account, but my YouTube TV account is associated with another When I try to sign up with that account, I am offered an even bigger discount
Some people are lucky enough to get Sunday Ticket for free through Verizon But if you don't have Verizon, we've put together some discounts currently available on Sunday Ticket that you can check out at our NFL Sunday Ticket hub
Sunday Ticket is $300 more expensive on Apple devices, so whatever you do, do not sign up from an iPhone or iPad
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