Does the NFL Sunday Ticket Offer Discounts For First Responders?

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By Phillip Swann
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TV Answer Man, my nephew is a policeman in Ohio. Do you know if he can get a police discount on the NFL Sunday Ticket? – Cheryl, East Lansing, Michigan.

Cheryl, the 2025 NFL Sunday Ticket is now $276 for new users and as high as $480 for current subscribers. However, the package of out-of-market NFL Sunday afternoon games is available for a significant discount if you are a first responder, veteran, current military personnel, medical personnel, or teacher.

If you fall in one of those categories, the 2025 Sunday Ticket price is just $198. Even better, that price is available until December 31, 2025 so there are no worries about when you sign up.

You can verify your status as military or veteran, first responder, medical official or teacher through the web site, id.me. And if you need help with the verification process, contact id.me or review their FAQs.

To learn more about the discounts, click here.

FYI, YouTube also offers a student discount for the NFL Sunday Ticket. The price is just $119 for the 2025 season. See our article for more details.

Cheryl, I hope that answers your question. Happy viewing and stay safe!

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