How To Watch NFL Football Without Cable

The NFL season kicked off last night on NBC and Peacock with the Buffalo Bills one-sided victory over the Super Bowl Champions. The rest of the NFL season is available via a number of apps and services and devices. This guide will give you the rundown of what you need and what you can see.
Full Cable replacements Hulu with live TV, YouTube TV, fuboTV
These services are basically low cost cable plans. The key is that they will provide the subscribers with the major broadcast Network NBC, CBS, NBC and FOX along with ESPN. With those channels you will be able to catch every NFL game featuring either your regional/local franchise plus nationally televised contests.
Amazon Prime Video
This season Amazon Prime Video is the exclusive home of Thursday Night Football. Amazon Prime is a multifaceted membership service that includes streaming video options among a number of other services. The company has invested millions into building a commentator lineup and studio presence and will be the home of TNF for years to come.
NFL+
NFL+ is a brand new service that allows users to see Sunday games that would otherwise be available on their normal network affiliates CBS, FOX.
Peacock
Peacock is the home of NBC Sunday Night Football. It will stream a simulcast of the weekly contest which is otherwise shown on the main NBC network.
An antenna
If you cut cable or satellite and have not at least tried out an antenna you may be missing out on a lot. While it is important to take a look at just what you should expect from using an antenna many people can pull in at least the main big four broadcast networks, being ABC, NBC, CBS and FOX. Outside of Monday Night Football, which is primarily and ESPN property the majority of the NFL games will be available via NBC, CBS and FOX.