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YouTube TV drops NFL Sunday Ticket price ahead of Week 15 with a promo for subscribers

There are just four weeks of the NFL regular season left before the playoffs begin. And, as the streaming company did at the mid-season mark, YouTube's dropped the price of its NFL Sunday Ticket package for the final stretch of the regular season.

YouTube took over the NFL Sunday Ticket package to end the NFL's 29 year-partnership with DirecTV. After some early issues and more again during Week 8 of the NFL season, few have reported issues with the new provider.

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Starting in Week 15, viewers can watch out-of-market NFL games at a reduced cost for the rest of the season with multiple promotions included. There are four plans available starting this week ranging in price from $79 to $119.

How much does NFL Sunday Ticket cost?

The lowest-cost option requires an active YouTube TV base plan.

For $79, you can get:

  • NFL Sunday Ticket (every remaining Sunday game)

  • One month of Max streaming (if eligible)

For $89, you can get the following with an active YouTube TV base plan:

  • NFL Sunday Ticket

  • NFL RedZone

  • One month of Max

If you do not have a YouTube TV account, the price increases. In this circumstance, the base NFL Sunday Ticket package costs $109 and $119 to add NFL RedZone. Neither plan includes one month of Max streaming.

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Are there any NFL Sunday Ticket discounts?

Yes. YouTube offered a discount for students for about one-third of the price for the season - $109 for the base package to non-YouTube TV subscribers compared to $399 - and it's still available with a month left in the NFL season.

How many people can watch Sunday Ticket on the same account?

There's no limit to streaming numbers at home. But outside of the primary residence, streamers are limited to a maximum of two separate streams.

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NFL Sunday Ticket prices drop in time for NFL Week 15 action