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2025 NFL preseason streaming guide
The 2025 NFL season is fast approaching, but first, it’s time for the NFL preseason. Get ready for three weeks of exhibition matches, starting with the 2025 Pro Football Hall of Fame Game, where the Los Angeles Chargers will face the Detroit Lions. Watching the NFL preseason can be tough because some matches air only locally, but this year, five preseason games will air nationally across easily accessible channels and streaming platforms (Prime Video, CBS, ESPN, Fox and NBC), plus a number of games will air on NFL Network and be accessible via NFL+.
Here’s the full NFL preseason schedule, plus how to watch the NFL preseason without cable in 2025.
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What channel do NFL preseason games air on?
Many NFL preseason games will air locally on each team’s TV affiliate network. But there will be some nationally televised preseason games on NFL Network (and watchable via NFL+).
For the 2025 preseason, five preseason games will air nationally across Amazon Prime Video, CBS, ESPN, Fox and NBC.
How to watch the 2025 NFL preseason without cable:
DirecTV is currently offering its Choice tier (typically $108+/month with fees) for just $78 (after fees) for your first month. (It’s $98/month after that).
DirecTV’s Choice tier gets you access to all the usual football suspects: NFL Network, ESPN, ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox, plus ACC Network, Big Ten Network, SEC Network and plenty more regional sports networks. (If you want to avoid paying the RSN fees, the Entertainment Tier has plenty of those same national channels you can catch NFL games on too. Whichever package you choose, you’ll get unlimited Cloud DVR storage.
The best part is that you can try all this out free for five days. So if you’re interested in trying out a live TV streaming service for football season but aren’t ready to commit, we recommend starting with DirecTV.
- Full package free trial available
- Many local regional sports networks included
- Unlimited Cloud DVR
- Cost
- RSN fees
Fubo TV gives you access to ESPN, NFL Network, Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC and 100-plus more live channels. Starting at $85/month, the live TV streaming service is definitely pricey (though certainly not the most expensive option on this list), but offers nearly every channel you’ll need to watch both the NFL preseason and regular season, and still leaves you with major savings compared to a traditional cable package.
Fubo subscribers also get unlimited cloud DVR storage and plenty of non-sports-related channels too. The platform offers a free trial period, so you can check it out ahead of the 2025 NFL season and decide if it’s right for you this year.
Right now, Fubo is also offering new subscribers $20 off their first month of the service, bringing your total for your first month (after the free trial ends) to $65.
- Full-package free trial available
- Unlimited cloud DVR storage
A basic $6.99 per month (or $40 annually) NFL+ subscription will get you live local and primetime regular and preseason NFL games exclusively on your phone or tablet, plus live audio for every game of the season across supported devices and access to NFL Network.
NFL+ Premium, while a little pricier at $14.99 per month (or $80 annually) also includes access to NFL RedZone, plus full and condensed replays of every game across supported devices. NFL+ also offers a seven-day free trial.
- Can only watch MOST live games on your phone
YouTube TV gets you nearly every channel you’ll need for the 2025 NFL season (and preseason), including Fox, NBC, ABC, CBS, ESPN and NFL Network.
Plus, YouTube TV is once again the home of NFL Sunday Ticket! The Sunday Ticket package, while pricey on its own ($480/year), gets you ALL the Sunday out-of-market games (160-plus games per season). You can also break the payment for this package down into $40/month for 12 months, and add NFL RedZone to that package, which brings the total to $43.50/month or $522 for the year.
If you bundle Sunday Ticket with YouTube TV, which gets you all the primetime games and every out-of-market Sunday game, the cost for Sunday Ticket drops down to $378 for the year, or four non-cancellable monthly payments of $94.50, plus the price of YouTube TV (which you’ll have to keep paying for as long as you want to access your NFL Sunday Ticket package), which is currently $59.99/month for your first two months. The cost then rises to $82.99/month, in addition to the Sunday Ticket price. That all breaks down to $154.50/month for the first two months, and $177.50/month for the following two months. You can try YouTube TV (but not Sunday Ticket!) free for 10 days.
One thing to note: YouTube TV livestreams have a tendency to run on a slight delay, which isn’t great if you’re trying to keep up with the game live, down to the exact second.
This is a great package for a football superfan, but you’ll still need access to Prime Video and Netflix for exclusive games (and potentially Peacock too).
- Offers NFL Sunday Ticket bundle
- Offers almost every channel you need for NFL games
- High cost
- Locks you into YouTube TV Base Plan with the Sunday Ticket bundle
- Potential for broadcast delays
Amazon Prime Video is the exclusive home for the 2025 preseason’s Patriots at Giants game, and Thursday Night Football games this upcoming NFL season. On top of Amazon Prime Video, an Amazon Prime subscription includes free shipping, exclusive deals, access to the Prime Day 2025 sale events, Amazon Music, a year of free GrubHub+ and more.
A standard Amazon Prime subscription is $15 monthly or $139 annually, but discounts are available for students and those on qualified government assistance. You can try Amazon Prime free for 30 days.
- You probably already have access to Prime Video
- Only ‘Thursday Night Football’ games
More ways to watch the NFL preseason:
2025 NFL preseason schedule:
Thursday, Jul 31
Los Angeles Chargers vs. Detroit Lions: 8 p.m. ET (NBC)
Week 1
Thursday, Aug. 7
Colts at Ravens: 7:00 p.m. ET (NFL Network)
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Bengals at Eagles: 7:30 p.m. ET
Raiders at Seahawks: 10:00 p.m. ET (NFL Network)
Friday, Aug. 8
Browns at Panthers: 7:00 p.m. ET (NFL Network)
Lions at Falcons: 7:00 p.m. ET
Commanders at Patriots: 7:30 p.m. ET
Saturday, Aug. 9
Giants at Bills: 1:00 p.m. ET (NFL Network)
Texans at Vikings: 4:00 p.m. ET (NFL Network)
Steelers at Jaguars: 7:00 p.m. ET
Cowboys at Rams: 7:00 p.m. ET
Titans at Buccaneers: 7:30 p.m. ET
Jets at Packers: 8:00 p.m. ET (NFL Network)
Chiefs at Cardinals: 8:00 p.m. ET
Broncos at 49ers: 8:30 p.m. ET
Sunday, Aug. 10
Dolphins at Bears: 1:00 p.m. ET (NFL Network)
Saints at Chargers: 4:05 p.m. ET (NFL Network)
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Week 2
Friday, Aug. 15
Titans vs. Falcons: 7:00 p.m. ET (NFL Network)
Chiefs at Seahawks: 10:00 p.m. ET (NFL Network)
Saturday, Aug. 16
Browns at Eagles: 1:00 p.m. ET (NFL Network)
Patriots at Vikings: 1:00 p.m. ET
Packers at Colts: 1:00 p.m. ET
Dolphins at Lions: 1:00 p.m. ET
Panthers at Texans: 1:00 p.m. ET
49ers at Raiders: 4:00 p.m. ET (NFL Network)
Ravens at Cowboys: 7:00 p.m. ET
Buccaneers at Steelers: 7:00 p.m. ET (CBS)
Jets at Giants: 7:00 p.m. ET (NFL Network)
Chargers at Rams: 7:00 p.m. ET
Cardinals at Broncos: 9:30 p.m. ET (NFL Network)
Sunday, Aug. 17
Jaguars at Saints: 1:00 p.m. ET (NFL Network)
Bills at Bears: 8:00 p.m. ET (Fox)
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Monday, Aug. 18
Bengals at Commanders: 8:00 p.m. ET (ESPN)
Week 3
Thursday, Aug. 21
Steelers at Panthers: 7 p.m. ET (NFL Network)
Patriots at Giants: 8 p.m. ET (Prime Video)
Friday, Aug. 22
Eagles at Jets: 7:30 p.m. ET
Vikings at Titans: 8 p.m. ET (CBS)
Falcons at Cowboys: 8 p.m. ET (NFL Network)
Bears at Chiefs: 8:20 p.m. ET
Saturday, Aug. 23
Ravens at Commanders: 12 p.m. ET
Colts at Bengals: 1 p.m. ET
Rams at Browns: 1 p.m. ET (NFL Network)
Texans at Lions: 1 p.m. ET
Broncos at Saints: 1 p.m. ET
Seahawks at Packers: 4 p.m. ET (NFL Network)
Jaguars at Dolphins: 7 p.m. ET (NFL Network)
Bills at Buccaneers: 7:30 p.m. ET
Chargers at 49ers: 8:30 p.m. ET
Raiders at Cardinals: 10 p.m. ET (NFL Network)

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Women’s Indoor Track Starts Season at Utica Holiday Classic
UTICA, N.Y. – The Union College women’s indoor track & field team got the 2025-26 season underway on Saturday afternoon at the Utica Holiday Classic, with a limited squad posting two conference championship qualifiers and two personal bests at the non-scoring meet.
First-year Eilis McKenna led three Union runners in the top-eight of the mile, earning a second-place finish with a time of 5:28.56 that qualified her for the Liberty League Championships. Classmates Kate Monaco (5:38.09) and Abbie Goodwin (6:11.12) placed fourth and eighth, respectively, for the Garnet Chargers as well.
Sophomore Charlotte Knight started her season with a career-best time in the 800 meters, finishing in 2:38.97 to place fourth out of 10 runners.
In the field events, junior Epephanie LaBoy qualified for the conference championship in the weight throw with a top toss of 10.19 meters. Sophomore Lauryn Johnson also competed in the event, posting a career-best mark of 7.75 meters.
First-year Leah Scopteuolo-Rosen cleared 1.43 meters in the high jump in her collegiate debut, and Johnson nabbed 37th in the shot put with a top mark of 8.07 meters.
The Garnet Chargers will take a few weeks off for winter break before returning to action on January 10 at the Middlebury Snowflake Invitational.
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Nebraska vs. Kansas State: 2025 NCAA volleyball second round highlights
Women’s Volleyball
Dec. 6, 2025
Nebraska vs. Kansas State: 2025 NCAA volleyball second round highlights
Dec. 6, 2025
Watch full match highlights from the second round matchup between No. 1 Nebraska vs No. 9 Kansas State in the 2025 NCAA women’s volleyball tournament.
NOTE: As mentioned in the broadcast, ESPN was experiencing audio technical difficulties.
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Men’s Track and Field Opens Season at Suffolk with Several Strong Performances
BOSTON, Mass. – The Bentley men’s track and field team began the 2025-26 indoor season at the Suffolk Relays on Saturday and had several strong performances.
Sophomore Michael Eddy won the one mile with a time of 4:32.97 which was almost three seconds better than the second place runner.
Senior Ryan Orr was second in the 800 at 1:56.07. Bentley had three runners in the top-five with William Reiser fourth and Anthony Cronin fifth.
The long distance races saw two Bentley runners have top-three finishes. Steven D’Alessandro was second in the 5000 (15:04.94) and Jeff Warnock was third in the 3000 (9:27.24).
In the field events, Donald Dumont was second in the long jump.
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Head Volleyball Coach in Hays, KS for Fort Hays State University
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Posted: 07-Dec-25
Location: Hays, Kansas
Type: Full-time
Categories:
Coaching
Coaching – Volleyball
Sector:
Collegiate Sports
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
Organize, develop, recruit and administer all functions of a D-II Women’s Volleyball program funded for national success.
Volleyball staff includes additional positions for a Full-time Assistant (w/ benefits) and Graduate Assistant.
Fundamental duties include, but are not limited to, coaching, recruitment of student-athletes, commitment to academic and athletic success of student-athletes, as well as student-athlete development, budget and scholarship management, and supervision of support staff. The Head Coach will manage day-to-day team operations, practice/game preparation, and team travel. This position collaborates with intercollegiate athletics staff members, Sports Medicine, academic support, compliance, and institutional partners. The Head Coach must appropriately represent the team, department, and University in public and media appearances. This position reports directly to the Director of Athletics.
- Provides leadership, organization, and supervision for all aspects of the women’s volleyball program.
- Supervises student-athletes during practices and games, observing and evaluating performance and demonstrating proper techniques.
- Hire, supervise, evaluate, and mentor full-time, graduate assistant, and student staff.
- Supports and monitors the academic performance of student-athletes in conjunction with the compliance and academic support staff.
- Design and implement the overall program recruiting strategy – identification, evaluation, recruitment, and retention of prospective student-athletes.
- Direct oversight and management of the program’s finances and administration of athletic scholarships.
- Manages the women’s volleyball program within the parameters of the approved operating budget.
- Develops and engages in impactful fundraising activities in conjunction with the Athletics’ External Relations staff as needed.
- Represents the university and women’s volleyball program at professional meetings, alumni events, University Foundation events, and other events as necessary.
- Enhances the student-athlete experience through team expectations, personal development, and opportunities, such as but not limited to community service, team building, leadership development, etc.
- Assists in directing or directs camps and clinics.
- Responsible for scheduling of non-conference competitions and practices, team and recruiting travel arrangements, preseason arrangements, and student-athlete meetings.
- Attends and participates in scheduled compliance seminars and complies with all Athletic Department efforts to monitor compliance with NCAA regulations.
- Responsible for compliance with NCAA, MIAA, and institutional rules and regulations, ensuring program compliance.
- Active member of the FHSU Athletic Department and University.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
Relevant, successful coaching experience, preferably at the collegiate level. Proven ability to teach sport-specific skills and develop successful competitive strategies. Strong communication skills (written and oral), a high level of organization, and attention to detail required. Public relations skills.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Bachelor’s degree in a related field. Relevant, successful coaching experience is required. Master’s degree preferred.
https://ncaamarket.ncaa.org/jobs/21888746/head-volleyball-coach
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Men’s track and field wins four events at M City Classic to start indoor season
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – The St. Olaf College men’s track and field team had four first-place finishes at the season-opening M City Classic on Friday and Saturday at the University of Minnesota Fieldhouse.
Senior Lance Nemecek, sophomore Jackson Bullock, and senior Kevin Turlington won individual events on the track for St. Olaf, which also had a first-place performance in the 4×400-meter relay. The Oles put recorded five performances that ranked on their all-time top-10 performers’ list at the first indoor meet of the season.
Nemecek, senior Cullen Moore, first year Paxon Myers, and junior Christian Fells all ran top-12 times in NCAA Division III this season in the 800-meter run to post the four fastest times of the day. Nemecek won the event in 1:54.02, followed closely by Moore in 1:54.16, which rank second and third in the country and third and fourth, respectively, on the Oles’ all-time list. Myers edged Fells at the line by one one-hundredth of a second in 1:55.73, as the pair posted the No. 10 and No. 11 times nationally.
Nemecek, Moore, and Myers were joined by sophomore Austin McInturff on the winning 4×400-meter relay, which compiled a time of 3:21.77 to rank second on St. Olaf’s all-time list. That time is just seven one-hundredths of a second off the program record set in 2016 and ranks fifth in the country.
St. Olaf logged the top-three times of the meet in the one-mile run, led by Bullock’s first-place time of 4:23.01. Senior Eli Doran (4:23.04) and junior Alex Bjork (4:23.37) were within half a second of Bullock, with all three Oles posting top-20 times in NCAA Division III to date.
Senior Kevin Turlington added a win in the 5,000-meter run with the fifth-fastest time in NCAA Division III (14:35.39). Fellow senior Gael Manzur Strandlund was third in 15:19.86 as well.
Sophomore Cristian Escobar Pearson bettered his No. 2 time on St. Olaf’s all-time list in the 60-meter dash in both the prelims (7.07) and finals (7.05) to finish eighth in the event. Junior Jesse Olson recorded the No. 8 score on the Oles’ list in the heptathlon (4,153) by registering four personal-bests in the seven-event, two-day competition to take fourth. Olson’s highest finish came in the high jump, where he placed third after clearing 182 meters (5′ 11 ½”).
St. Olaf will be back in 2026 at the Ole Opener at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 17 at Tostrud Center.
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Minnesota volleyball is in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2022, and they now have a chance to reach the Elite Eight for the first time since 2021.
After sweeping Fairfield University 3-0 in the first round of the tourney on Friday night at Maturi Pavilion in Minneapolis, the Gophers dominated Iowa State in a sweep Saturday night to advance to the Sweet 16.
The Gophers took the first set 25-22 before securing the second set 25-21. They crushed the Cyclones 25-14 in the third set to roll into the regional semifinal, where they will face No. 1 Pittsburgh on Thursday for a chance to reach the regional final, which would come with a spot in the Final Four on the line.
The Gophers were seeded fourth in their region, while Iowa State was the No. 5 seed.
Minnesota finished the regular season 22-9 and ranked No. 17 in the AVCA poll. Pittsburgh is ranked No. 4 in the nation, sporting a 28-4 record.
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