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No official announcement has been made, but a for the new offering has appeared at NFLSundayTicket.tv. The company says viewing will be limited to out-of-market games when it begins on Sept.

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NFL SUNDAY TICKET customers must subscribe to the MAX Season Pass to access the RED ZONE CHANNEL® and DIRECTV FANTASY ZONE CHANNEL. Use of the DIRECTV NFL SUNDAY TICKET app by DIRECTV customers is subject to DIRECTV's customer agreement and privacy policy (available on the directv.com website).

7, but the popular Red Zone channel is included. AppleInsider was first tipped to the page by reader Sean. 'Now you can access live, out-of-market NFL games without a DIRECTV satellite TV account--no matter what team you follow,' the site reads.

Mac bootable iso. 'NFLSUNDAYTICKET.TV lets you stream games on your computer, tablet, phone, or game console. All while keeping up with real-time player stats and your fantasy teams.' A $199.99 subscription will grant access via Sunday Ticket apps on mobile devices and personal computers, while access on gaming consoles will require a $239.99 subscription. The most expensive tier, at $329.99, combines the two and adds access to Red Zone and the new Fantasy Zone channel. There is no word yet on whether subscribers will be able to use Apple's AirPlay technology to stream games on their television from an iOS device. Current versions of the Sunday Ticket are not AirPlay-enabled, but it is possible that the new subscription packages will change that.

The ability to subscribe to NFL Sunday Ticket without a corresponding DirecTV subscription is a major victory for would-be cord cutters, who often cite live sporting events as the number one reason for keeping an active television subscription. A similar package was previously available only to consumers who could not be connected to DirecTV because of coverage issues, though the company did trial a more wide-open subscription model last year in a partnership with the Madden NFL franchise. Sweet mother of god. Never thought I'd live to see the day. Yes, airplay most important; and/or a AppleTV app.

The list of supported devices link isn't accessible. I wonder if AppleTV is behind there?

The local blackout is a NFL rule, so that isn't going to change. When it is lifted for a sellout (or when the league feels it is appropriate), OTA broadcast would be available. If it's not Airplay compatible you might still be able to do so via a cheap Chromecast. I found a few threads that indicate it can work, even streaming from a Mac. Originally Posted by Gatorguy Then you obviously won't need to use a Chromecast. Unlike you the article's author was not sure if it will be compatible with iOS and Airplay or not, thus the OP's question. Fortunately we have you to clear it all up.

News flash: OSX isn't iOS There is nothing you can't mirror from a Mac. Of course you wouldn't mention that you can mirror from Mac to ATV- Both devices he has currently. Instead, you'll spout off Chromecast as a 'cheap' alternative- as if anyone wants that garbage on this forum. Shoo Fly- don't bother us.