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Is NFL Game Pass worth it? The answer might be a little different than you think.
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Watching NFL games isn't always as effortless as an extra-point field goal or a Josh Allen rushing touchdown. But that doesn't mean it needs to be as painful as a member of the Bills Mafia leaping through a burning table either. There are a variety of ways to catch all of your favorite team's games. Of all those options, NFL Game Pass is certainly one of the most hassle-free. But what is NFL Game Pass exactly? Who should sign up for it? What does it get you? Most importantly, Is NFL Game Pass worth it? Read on, and all will be revealed.

NFL Game Pass
DAZNFor NFL fans who live near their favorite team, catching this week's game can be as easy as just turning on the TV and finding the right channel (so long as you have cable). But thanks to blackout restrictions, fans of, let's say, the Kansas City Chiefs who live in Mexico, need to do a bit of research before each and every game. With NFL games being played on multiple days and a whole slew of TV channels and streaming services, it can be a bit tedious to figure out where exactly you can catch a game. Not to mention, you might not even have a subscription to the streamer carrying the game.
But, fear not. NFL Game Pass on DAZN is one popular and simple way to watch every single NFL game during both the regular season and postseason. With this service, you won't have to Google to find out where the game you want to watch is being broadcast. And you won't be grumbling when you realize you're not even subscribed to a particular streamer. With NFL Game Pass, you pay once and get access to every game all year long.
NFL Game Pass is an appealing option for international fans who want to catch football games without using a VPN service. But there's one big caveat here: NFL Game Pass is not available in the United States or China. So it's safe to say that if you live in or are located in either the U.S. or China, you'll have to look elsewhere for your NFL game-watching needs.
So what do you get exactly with NFL Game Pass? Every live game (preseason, regular season, and postseason). Replays. Highlights. Access to the NFL Network and NFL Redzone. Football-related documentaries and shows. In sum, everything your average football fan could ask for.
NFL Game Pass is available either as a standalone subscription or as an add-on to an existing DAZN package. Cost varies, as one might expect, depending on what country you live in. In the UK, it's £159.99, in Mexico it's MXN 2700, and in Australia it's AUD 289.99. (For additional prices, visit DAZN.)
The DAZN app is available on a wide variety of devices, including but not limited to, iPhones, iPads, Android phones and tablets, Amazon Fire, Apple TV, Roku, Samsung and Panasonic Smart TVs, PlayStation 4 and 5, and Xbox One. You can also access DAZN via a web browser. So no matter what type of device you have, you'll probably be able to use it to watch NFL Game Pass.
With all this information in mind, it's easy to recommend NFL Game Pass to just about anyone located or living overseas. Since it's not available in the U.S., it's a no-go for anyone stateside. Americans are better off looking into comparable streaming services like DIRECTV STREAM, Fubo, Sling TV, and more.
That being said, yes, NFL Game Pass is absolutely worth it for many NFL fans across the globe. But, NFL Game Pass is absolutely not worth it if you're living in the United States or China.
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