June 12, 20196 yr I know there are a few people on here who live outside of the Chicagoland TV viewing area. Does anyone know if there is a service out there I would be able to purchase to where I would be able to live-stream the Bears regular season games, kind of like what I do with MLB.TV with the Sox? I've looked into NFL Sunday ticket, but it looks like you need to have direct tv to get it and I don't have cable or satellite.
June 12, 20196 yr 7 minutes ago, ScooterMcGee said: I know there are a few people on here who live outside of the Chicagoland TV viewing area. Does anyone know if there is a service out there I would be able to purchase to where I would be able to live-stream the Bears regular season games, kind of like what I do with MLB.TV with the Sox? I've looked into NFL Sunday ticket, but it looks like you need to have direct tv to get it and I don't have cable or satellite. No you don't, the NFL has a streaming option now, similar to MLB.TV
June 12, 20196 yr Author 5 minutes ago, Jack Parkman said: No you don't, the NFL has a streaming option now, similar to MLB.TV Really, what is it called?
June 12, 20196 yr 20 minutes ago, ScooterMcGee said: Really, what is it called? NFLSundayTicket.TV $300 for the season. Edited June 12, 20196 yr by Jack Parkman
June 12, 20196 yr 42 minutes ago, ScooterMcGee said: I know there are a few people on here who live outside of the Chicagoland TV viewing area. Does anyone know if there is a service out there I would be able to purchase to where I would be able to live-stream the Bears regular season games, kind of like what I do with MLB.TV with the Sox? I've looked into NFL Sunday ticket, but it looks like you need to have direct tv to get it and I don't have cable or satellite. This is what I do right now: I subscribe to YouTube TV for my current TV needs. You can easily fake your location for YouTube TV so that it thinks you're in the Chicagoland area. This works on Chrome or on your Android phone (get a mock location app). For Chrome you can use an extension like Location Guard to project yourself somewhere in Chicago. YouTube TV will then have all the local Fox and CBS channels and you'll be able to watch all the local Bears games.
June 12, 20196 yr Author 11 minutes ago, chw42 said: This is what I do right now: I subscribe to YouTube TV for my current TV needs. You can easily fake your location for YouTube TV so that it thinks you're in the Chicagoland area. This works on Chrome or on your Android phone (get a mock location app). For Chrome you can use an extension like Location Guard to project yourself somewhere in Chicago. YouTube TV will then have all the local Fox and CBS channels and you'll be able to watch all the local Bears games. Oh cool, I might try this. Don't really want to spend 300 dollars to watch them.
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