NFL Sunday Ticket gives you access to every out‑of‑market Sunday afternoon NFL game, plus some handy viewing features, but it does not include every NFL game.

Core games it includes

  • All out‑of‑market Sunday afternoon regular‑season games (the ones not airing on your local CBS/FOX stations).
  • Coverage spans all 32 teams, so you can follow a team that’s not in your local market every Sunday afternoon.

What it does not include

  • Local Sunday afternoon games shown on your home CBS/FOX affiliates.
  • Primetime games (Sunday Night Football, Monday Night Football, Thursday night games) which live on NBC, ESPN, Prime Video, etc.
  • Select special games (international games, some digital‑only or special‑window matchups) that the NFL carves out separately.

Features and viewing experience

On YouTube / YouTube TV, Sunday Ticket now comes with a pretty modern streaming experience:

  • Multiview: Watch up to four games on one screen at the same time.
  • Key plays and replays: Quick jump‑backs to big moments if you missed something.
  • Fantasy‑friendly tools: “Fantasy View”–style overlays that surface live stats and fantasy info alongside the game.
  • Unlimited at‑home streams (with Sunday Ticket via YouTube/YouTube TV), plus a smaller number of out‑of‑home streams when you’re on the go.
  • Device support across smart TVs, streaming boxes, mobile apps, and web browsers.

RedZone and add‑ons

  • NFL RedZone is not automatically included ; it’s an optional add‑on with Sunday Ticket on YouTube or YouTube TV.
  • RedZone gives nonstop scoring‑chance coverage, jumping between games to show every touchdown window on Sunday afternoons.

Pricing basics (high level)

Prices change year to year and depend on whether you bundle with YouTube TV, buy as a stand‑alone YouTube channel, or qualify for promos (like student discounts).

  • Typical full‑season prices have ranged from roughly the mid‑$200s to $500+ depending on bundle and customer status (new vs returning).
  • Student plans and seasonal promos can drop that significantly (often to around the low‑$100s for a season with some deals).

Simple way to think about it

NFL Sunday Ticket = every out‑of‑market Sunday afternoon game + advanced streaming features.
You still need your regular TV/streaming setup for local games, primetime games, playoffs, and the Super Bowl.

TL;DR: If your main question is “what does NFL Sunday Ticket include?”, the answer is: every out‑of‑market Sunday afternoon game, powerful multi‑game and replay tools, and optional RedZone— but not local or primetime games.

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