NFL Network is usually on channel 180 on Xfinity, but the exact channel number depends on your city and package, so you’ll need to confirm it in your own lineup.

Quick Scoop

Here’s how it typically works and how to find it fast:

  • In many Xfinity markets, NFL Network is on or around channel 180, though some big cities map 180 to a different channel like TeenNick instead.
  • Some regions use different numbers (for example, various cities in California, Oregon, and Washington place NFL Network in the 400–700 range), so there isn’t one universal channel number nationwide.
  • Channel placement can change over time, and in some periods NFL Network has even been temporarily unavailable on Xfinity in certain areas due to carriage disputes.

How to Quickly Find It on Your TV

  1. Use the on‑screen guide and type “NFL Network” into the search box; it will jump directly to the right channel in your area. Many Xfinity guides let you search by channel name instead of scrolling.
  1. You can also use voice search (press the microphone button and say “NFL Network”) if you have an Xfinity Voice Remote; it will tune straight to the channel if your package includes it.
  1. If that doesn’t work, sign in to your Xfinity account online or in the Xfinity app, view your channel lineup, and search for “NFL Network” there to see the exact channel number for your ZIP code and package.

So: NFL Network on Xfinity is often channel 180, but you should search “NFL Network” in your on‑screen guide or app to get the exact channel number for your location.