todays... The NFL Playoffs are down to the Elite 8 with four matchups this weekend. Check out these StreamEast alternatives to watch every playoff game in the Divisional Round. Football fanatics who want to watch NFL games for free this weekend can take advantage of free trials from DIRECTV and FuboTV, which includes access to NFL games on FOX, CBS, ABC, NBC and ESPN.
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The most flexible option is Sling TV, which now offers new users a Day Pass for $4.99, a widely popular Weekend Pass for $9.99, Week Pass for $14.99, Monthly for $45.99 and Season Pass for $199.99 for five months and $45.99 per month thereafter. One game will also broadcast live on Pea****, which offers a premium monthly subscription for $10.99/month or a premium annual subscription for $109.99/year, where you can save 17% off in one payment.
One game is available on ESPN Streaming, which now offers an Unlimited Plan for $29.99 per month (or $299.99 for entire year) and the Select Plan for $11.99 per month (or $119.99 for entire year). The ESPN app replicates its previous coverage of select games and broadcasts on ESPN Plus. One game will also stream on Paramount Plus, which offers a free trial. If you want to stick with it, the service offers the essential package for $7.99 a month and the premium package for $12.99 a month.
Saturday’s slate features a matchup between Josh Allen’s sixth-seeded Buffalo Bills and Bo Nix’s top-seeded Denver Broncos at Mile High. The nightcap takes us to Seattle where the top-seeded Seahawks host Brock Purdy and the San Francisco 49ers.
Sunday’s slate pits the menacing defense of the Houston Texans against Drake Maye’s second-seeded New England Patriots. The Divisional Round concludes with a primetime clash between the high-powered Los Angeles Rams and the Chicago Bears in front of a fervent fanbase at Soldier Field.
Why did StreamEast get shut down?
StreamEast was an illegal sports streaming website that was shut down in early September. It was known as the world’s largest illegal sports streaming network, displaying live feeds of NFL, college football, MLB, NBA, Premier League and more.
Denver Broncos (14-3) vs. Buffalo Bills (12-5), 4:30 p.m. on CBS/PARAMOUNT PLUS (STREAM THIS GAME)
San Francisco 49ers (12-5) vs. Seattle Seahawks (14-3), 8 p.m. on FOX (STREAM THIS GAME)
Sunday, Jan. 18
Houston Texans (12-5) vs. New England Patriots (14-3), 3 p.m. on ABC/ESPN (STREAM THIS GAME)
Los Angeles Rams (12-5) vs. Chicago Bears (11-6), 6:30 p.m. on NBC/PEA**** (STREAM THIS GAME)
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➡️START WATCHING HERE HD (JUST ONLY $14.99 & ANYWHERE)
➡️START WATCHING HERE HD (JUST ONLY $14.99 & ANYWHERE)
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The most flexible option is Sling TV, which now offers new users a Day Pass for $4.99, a widely popular Weekend Pass for $9.99, Week Pass for $14.99, Monthly for $45.99 and Season Pass for $199.99 for five months and $45.99 per month thereafter. One game will also broadcast live on Pea****, which offers a premium monthly subscription for $10.99/month or a premium annual subscription for $109.99/year, where you can save 17% off in one payment.
One game is available on ESPN Streaming, which now offers an Unlimited Plan for $29.99 per month (or $299.99 for entire year) and the Select Plan for $11.99 per month (or $119.99 for entire year). The ESPN app replicates its previous coverage of select games and broadcasts on ESPN Plus. One game will also stream on Paramount Plus, which offers a free trial. If you want to stick with it, the service offers the essential package for $7.99 a month and the premium package for $12.99 a month.
Saturday’s slate features a matchup between Josh Allen’s sixth-seeded Buffalo Bills and Bo Nix’s top-seeded Denver Broncos at Mile High. The nightcap takes us to Seattle where the top-seeded Seahawks host Brock Purdy and the San Francisco 49ers.
Sunday’s slate pits the menacing defense of the Houston Texans against Drake Maye’s second-seeded New England Patriots. The Divisional Round concludes with a primetime clash between the high-powered Los Angeles Rams and the Chicago Bears in front of a fervent fanbase at Soldier Field.
Why did StreamEast get shut down?
StreamEast was an illegal sports streaming website that was shut down in early September. It was known as the world’s largest illegal sports streaming network, displaying live feeds of NFL, college football, MLB, NBA, Premier League and more.
Denver Broncos (14-3) vs. Buffalo Bills (12-5), 4:30 p.m. on CBS/PARAMOUNT PLUS (STREAM THIS GAME)
San Francisco 49ers (12-5) vs. Seattle Seahawks (14-3), 8 p.m. on FOX (STREAM THIS GAME)
Sunday, Jan. 18
Houston Texans (12-5) vs. New England Patriots (14-3), 3 p.m. on ABC/ESPN (STREAM THIS GAME)
Los Angeles Rams (12-5) vs. Chicago Bears (11-6), 6:30 p.m. on NBC/PEA**** (STREAM THIS GAME)
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