I know that a lot of people are puzzling over the question “Does Sling have NFL Network?” Well, I’m here to tell you that the answer is YES! Recent developments in the streaming industry mean that both Sling and NFL Network now have access to each other’s library of content.
I myself recently switched from my cable TV provider to Sling, and let me tell you I’m absolutely ecstatic with the way that Sling has stepped up their game. Not only do they offer the NFL Network in their base package, they also offer tons of great entrainment, news, and sports channels.
What really sold me on the switch to Sling is the fact that they offer on-demand access to the NFL Network, meaning you don’t have to commit to anything upfront. So if you’re the kind of person who likes the idea of having access to sports shows but isn’t so crazy about following every single minute of every single game, Sling might just be the perfect streaming option for you.
Speaking of sports shows, I’m sure you’ve heard of NFL Network’s Sunday Morning Football show. It’s an incredible piece of programming that keeps football fans informed and similarly offers actual gameplay analysis during non-Saturdays and Sundays. This provides serious NFL fans a way to stay up-to-date with the latest on their favorite teams and players.
For those who don’t like all that football hype and want to just watch the games themselves, Sling has you covered with its classic NFL Network bundle option. It’s a huge time-saver and money-saver. Now you don’t have to fiddle with your cable box all night trying to figure out what channel the game is on or change from one package to another. All you need to do is turn on your TV, grab the remote and Sling has you covered.
But the best part of Sling is not just the fact that its cheaper than the regular cable or satellite options, its that they also have a fantastic football-centric interface. You don’t waste time flipping through channels that have nothing to do with football. Sling helps you to quickly identity which games are on and which ones are about to start. How cool is that!
The thing I really love about Sling, and something that makes it better than the competition, is its unprecedented access to some of the biggest games happening each year. NFL Network has exclusive access to playing highlights for teams like New England Patriots or Detroit Lions, often in the week before they would normally be televised. So if you’re a Patriots or Lions fan, you’ll definitely want to bring Sling out of the closet!
Ah, don’t forget the app that Sling has, which adds even more convenience to the experience. I used to be a cord cutter and now I’m telling you that it’s okay. With the app, you don’t need to be tied to your TV any longer. You can watch the game on your phone, tablet, or laptop while on the go or just chillin’ on the couch.
Not to mention, Sling’s NFL Network package also comes with access to NFL RedZone – a great way to keep up with all the exciting action in other games as they happen. For me, RedZone is an awesome way to stay entertained during commercial breaks.
But what I love about the NFL Network bundle the most is the fact that it comes with a free trial, so you won’t have to commit to this package for four month or something crazy like that. That means you can test out the service before you decide if it’s right for you.
All in all, Sling has to be one of the best streaming options out there if you’re into the NFL. And yes, it does definitely have access to NFL Network too. So would I recommend Sling with NFL Network? Absolutely! Give it a try and you won’t be disappointed.