NFL Games To Watch on Paramount+
By Staff• Edited by Lisa Holden • Updated Jan 08, 2024
Every week we creep closer to the illustrious Super Bowl, but there’s still quite a few NFL games to catch before the top two teams go head to head. In this streaming era, games are now being aired in a bevy of different places, so it can be hard to figure out where you can watch certain games. Luckily, we’re here to guide you through it.
NFL games air on multiple channels including CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN, Prime Video, and NFL Network.
Paramount+ is the home of CBS Sports and, with your Paramount+ account, you can watch all NFL games that air on CBS live on the streamer.
You can use either the Paramount+ Essential or Paramount+ with Showtime plan to watch NFL games live. Simply navigate to the Sports hub, then to the NFL hub. A schedule will show you the upcoming games with previews/recaps. At the time of a game, the livestream will begin and you’ll be able to watch the full game live without cable.
What games can I watch on Paramount+?
Here’s the upcoming 2023-2024 lineup of NFL games airing on CBS and Paramount+:
Post-season
Sunday, Jan. 14 (Wild Card) | Time (ET) |
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Pittsburgh at Buffalo | 10:00 AM |
Saturday, Jan. 21 or Sunday, Jan. 20 (Divisional) | Time (ET) |
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TBD |
Sunday, Jan. 28 (AFC Championship) | Time (ET) |
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TBD | 3:00 PM |
Sunday, Feb. 11 (Super Bowl LVIII) | Time (ET) |
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TBD | 6:30 PM |
Keep in mind that this list is for NFL games airing on CBS only. This is not the complete schedule of the season’s remaining games.
Also remember that the CBS games broadcasted will be based on your location. You’ll only be able to watch in-market games, meaning games that would air on your local CBS station, so be sure to check your local station’s schedule to see which of these games you’ll be able to stream.
What else can I watch on Paramount+?
Paramount+ is the home of CBS streaming, serving as the base for titles from channels like Nickelodeon, MTV, BET, Comedy Central, Smithsonian Channel, and Showtime. The service also has tons of movies from Paramount Studios and its subsidiaries, as well as original series and films made just for the streamer.
You can choose to watch content on-demand or through the live tv feed. The Paramount+ with Showtime plan lets you watch live TV with CBS and college sports. The Essential plan doesn’t have live TV, but you do get a 24/7 live feed of CBS News as well as thematic channels like “nostalgic hits” or “adult animation”.
How much does Paramount+ cost?
Paramount+ offers two plans: Essential (with ads) and With Showtime. With Showtime gives you access to Showtime’s entire library as well as no ads, live TV, and download capabilities. Don’t worry, though, NFL games can be watched live regardless of your plan.
Paramount+ offers a 1-week free trial when you sign up, but right now, you can use the code STREAMNFL and get a 1-month free trial instead.
Read our review for a complete look at the service.
What devices does Paramount+ support?
Paramount+ offers a wide list of supported devices, including:
- Apple TV
- Amazon Fire TV
- Samsung TV
- LG TV
- Roku
- Xbox
- Android/iOS
- Chromecast
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Davan Hamilton • Author
Davan Hamilton is an editor and writer based in Jacksonville, FL. Holding a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies, her writing spans a wide range, from essays on film criticism and analysis to surreal poetry. When she’s not glued to her computer, you can find her building endless amounts of Lego sets, binge-reading manga, or playing with (fighting) her cat.
Lisa Holden • Editor
Lisa Holden is an editor and creative based in Houston, TX. Lisa holds a BA in African-American Studies from Temple University and has spent her career working in news publications and magazines, even founding a magazine herself. When she’s not editing or working on one of her many creative endeavors (whenever that is), she enjoys traveling to new places and biking on sunny days.