NFL free agency has dominated the U.S. sports conversation this week as fans eagerly await the tweets of NFL insiders Adam Schefter and Ian Rapoport to see which players their favorite team might land. The league rarely needs to worry about eyeballs, with 41 of the 50 most watched programs on TV last year, but it still kicked off the fan freebies with access to its NFL Game Pass on Wednesday.
NFL Game Pass provides commercial-free broadcasts of every regular-season and playoff game since 2009, along with condensed 45-minute replays. Fans can. Access is free through the end of May. The service usually costs $100 per year. The NBA is offering its League Pass subscription-based product for free as well until April 22, waiving the regular $29 per month fee . Fans can watch full-length and condensed replays of all games from the current season, as well as an archive of classic games and content. ESPN has a primer on theget in on the action and stream full replays of NHL games from the 2019-20 regular season
and for free via the league’s app and website. The NHL’s social media feeds will also be active with looks at players at home during the “NHL pause” and inspirational speeches from the locker room and bench.
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