Just in time for the 2017 NFL regular season, streaming service fuboTV has signed NFL Network and its companion channel, NFL RedZone. NFL Network will be part of the Fubo Premier tier that currently costs $34.99/month. RedZone will join fubo’s Sports Plus package that houses 14 other sports channels for an additional $8.99 per month.

In addition, fuboTV subscribers who want to use the NFL or Watch NFL Network app to access NFL Network will be able to use their log-ins to authenticate to watch the channel. In addition, Fubo Premier customers can access the NFL Network’s video on demand library.

This gives fuboTV a huge feather in its cap as one of the big league-owned cable networks joins its lineup:

“As our line-up has evolved, our mission remains the same: to offer the most popular sports in the world for the lowest price,” added David Gandler, co-founder and CEO of fuboTV. “Today we add a brand that is the epitome of premium sports content. NFL Network solidifies our basic bundle, and fans now have the option to add NFL RedZone along with 14 other sports channels to their subscription – making sure they don’t miss football’s most exciting moments every Sunday afternoon.”

fuboTV’s sports lineup also includes beIN Sports, Big Ten Network, Comcast SportsNet, CBS Sports Network, Eleven Sports, Football Report TV,  FS1/FS2, Golf Channel, NBA TV, Olympic Channel, Pac-12 Network and Univision Deportes.

For cord cutters, fuboTV provides yet another alternative as the streaming service hopes to attract subscribers in a very crowded field.

[Multichannel News]

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