By Phillip Swann
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Verizon is giving away a free 2024 NFL Sunday Ticket subscription to select existing and new phone and Internet customers.

But there is a catch. Actually, a few catches.

The promotion, which lasts until December 10, 2024, is available to ‘unlimited mobile’ customers who buy a certain smartphone such as a Google Pixel Fold, Galaxy Z Flip6 or Samsung Galaxy Z Folds6 and then signs up for an Unlimited Plus or Unlimited Ultimate plan. (Existing Verizon mobile customers who add a new line can also get the Sunday Ticket for free.)

In addition, new Verizon Home Internet customers who sign up for the more expensive plans (5G Home Plus, LTE Home Plus, Fios 1 Gig or Gig 2) can also get the Ticket for free. Again, existing customers can also get the Ticket if they switch to one of those premium plans.

And the telco is offering $100 off this year’s NFL Sunday Ticket from either YouTube or YouTubeTV if you are a current Verizon subscriber who already has the myPlan or Verizon Home Internet plan.

Verizon is also partnering with YouTube TV to offer new and existing Verizon Home Internet customers a discount of $10 per month for 12 months on a YouTube TV Base Plan subscription, bringing the monthly cost from $72.99 to $62.99 for a year. (Note that YouTube TV is now offering $8 off each month of the first four months of a new base subscription in a separate promotion by the streamer.) However, you are not eligible if you are a current or past YouTube TV subscriber.

You can learn more about the Verizon Sunday Ticket promotion here.

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