CBS to Live Stream Regular Season NFL Games for First Time

CBS Sports announced plans to stream NFL games in October and November, marking the first time regular season games will be streamed live.

In addition to streaming the New York Jets versus the Miami Dolphins on Oct. 4 and the Carolina Panthers versus the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving, CBS said Super Bowl 50 and AFC playoff coverage will again be streamed this year, including Wild Card, Divisional, and Championship games.

Streaming coverage will be available on laptops, desktops, and tablets at CBSSports.com and on select connected TV devices, including Xbox One, Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku players, and Roku Ready TVs, according to CBS. All of the games will be available for free, with no authentication of a subscription to a cable or satellite provider required.

Streaming coverage will also be available to Verizon customers on phones through NFL Mobile. Additional details of the streaming coverage for each game will be announced at a later date.

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