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Check your mobile provider for perks.
When I had Verizon, most football games were covered (it kinda sucks watching from a tablet but at least it was free).
Your ISP might have some games available in your area. That’s another reason why I didn’t do that bundled services thing.
You shouldn’t have to pay for a game (I never did) but I did have to search through which providers covered which game.
EDIT: Some of my friends have Comcast/Xfinity just for the basic cable TV and they pay around $110-150 a month. That’s seems cheaper than YouTube.