If you are a Saints fan who lives far from New Orleans, you still have a few options for watching every game this season. Read on to learn everything you need to know.
In a hurry? There are a few options on how you can watch these games from anywhere:
- ExpressVPN: Get the games you want to watch no matter where you are with private browsing and a 30-day money-back guarantee.
- Fubo: Watch all local and primetime games as well as all the action Sunday afternoon with NFL RedZone. Sign up for a free trial!
- NFL Sunday Ticket: Available through YouTube and YouTube TV.
- DAZN Canada is streaming every NFL game live, which means preseason, regular games, playoff games, and of course the Super Bowl.
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How to Stream Out-of-Market New Orleans Saints Games
If you want to enjoy watching Taysom Hill catching touchdowns and Cameron Jordan terrorizing backfields, you have a few options even if you don’t live in New Orleans.
- NFL Sunday Ticket: If you want to watch any out-of-market NFL live game from the comfort of your own home, signing up for YouTube or YouTube TV and buying the NFL Sunday Ticket package is the only way to do it officially. NFL Sunday Ticket costs almost $449 per year, but you will be able to watch any game you like. NFL Sunday Ticket prices often drop once the NFL season gets underway, and discount packages are available for college students. (NFL out-of-market guide)
- NFL+ Premium: This is the option for NFL fans who want to see out-of-market action but don’t want to pay for Sunday Ticket package. You can watch in-market games on a tablet or smartphone, but you will only be able to watch out-of-market highlights or listen to live audio. NFL+ Premium costs $14.99/mo, and the NFL offers a free 7-day trial. (NFL+ review)
- NFL RedZone: NFL RedZone is a channel that covers every pro football game at the same time. Coverage switches from one game to another whenever a team turns the ball over or reaches the red zone. NFL RedZone is included in many cable TV and streaming packages. (NFL RedZone Out-of-Market)
- VPN: These don’t provide content like streaming platforms, but they could help you watch out-of-market New Orleans Saints games. This is because VPNs can make it appear as if you’re logging in from a different location, so you can bypass regional restrictions.
NFL Game Pass International is a service that the NFL offers to overseas fans. All of the games are streamed live, but you will not be able to login if you have a North American IP address unless you use a VPN. More about that in a moment.
In-Market New Orleans Saints Games
Don’t assume you need an out-of-market package to watch all games. You might not need one at all. In fact, many games are explicitly in-market:
- Thursday Night Football (Amazon Prime Video)
- Sunday Night Football (NBC)
- Monday Night Football (ESPN, ABC)
- Thanksgiving Football (CBS/Paramount+, Fox, NBC)
- Christmas Day Football (Netflix)
- International Games (NFL Network, ESPN+)
- All NFL Playoffs (CBS/Paramount+, ESPN, Fox, NBC, Peacock)
Only Sunday afternoon games are possibly out-of-market. These are the ones shown on CBS and Fox network affiliates. And many of these games will be shown in your local market.
More Info on Streaming New Orleans Saints Games
These related articles will provide even more information on watching New Orleans Saints games live:
- New Orleans Saints Viewer’s Guide: Get all the information you need to watch the Saints throughout the season.
- New Orleans Saints Today Guide: This article provides all the information about the next Saints game.
- Out-of-Market NFL Guide: Get a general overview of watching out-of-market NFL games.
Wrapping Up
Baseball, basketball, and hockey enthusiasts who want to watch out-of-market games have it easy. NFL fans have a few options. If you can live with just audio commentary and highlights, a few more options open up. None of these options are as good as an online pass, but they are the only choices NFL fans have until something changes.
We think Fubo with NFL RedZone is the best choice for most fans. Fubo allows you to try out its service with a free trial.
We’ve got individual viewer’s guides for watching out-of-market NFL games for each team:
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