CBS and the NFL on Monday announced they have signed an extended streaming agreement that will allow all NFL on CBS games to be made available on the CBS All Access streaming service through 2022.
The entire 2018 NFL ON CBS schedule, highlighted by Super Bowl LIII, will be streamed live on all CBS All Access platforms, including on mobile phones and tablets via the CBS App for iOS, Android and Windows 10, online at CBS.com, and on connected devices including Roku Players, Apple TV, Chromecast, Android TV, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Fire TV, Samsung Smart TVs and Amazon Channels. CBS All Access subscribers will receive the NFL ON CBS games that are broadcast in their local market.
The new deal will allow CBS All Access subscribers to watch NFL games on their iPads and iPhones via the CBS All Access app. Previously, streaming of NFL games on mobile devices was limited to Verizon subscribers. However, a December deal between the NFL and Verizon opened the door to other services and carriers to offer NFL games to their subscribers via the Yahoo Sports, go90, and NFL apps.
CBS All Access subscribers will be able to view NFL on CBS games that are available in their local market’s over-the-air broadcast. Content will also be made available to mobile for its cable, satellite, telco and vMVPD partners beginning this season.