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YouTube Cuts NFL Sunday Ticket Price to $48 For Black Friday

By Phillip Swann
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In a time-limited promotion, YouTube has lowered the price of the NFL Sunday Ticket to $48 for new users with eight weeks left in the season. The price for returning subscribers is now $62.

Those prices are good whether you order the Ticket with a YouTube TV bundle or separately via YouTube Primetime Channels (no YouTube TV sub required.)

The promotional prices, which are tied to the nation’s Black Friday sales timeline, will be good until December 1, 2025. This is the second year in a row in which YouTube has dropped the Ticket’s price during the Black Friday period.

The $48 price for new users is roughly $100 off the Ticket’s current regular price. On October 29, YouTube cut the price of the Sunday Ticket for new subscribers from $273 to $150 with 10 weeks left in the regular season. The price for returning subscribers was then reduced from $378 to $204 if bundled with YouTube TV. For returning subscribers who order the Ticket via YouTube Primetime Channels, the price was reduced from $480 to $264.

Those prices will likely go back into effect after December 1, 2025, the end of this promotion.

To learn more about the Sunday Ticket’s Black Friday promotional price, click here.

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willie
5 months ago

I really don’t care about YouTube TV and the NFL!!! I just want the fight with YouTube TV and that damn mouse to end so that I can get my ESPN back on my YouTube TV so I don’t have to pay ESPN $35 a month!!!! That would be a nice black Friday deal for everyone. Thanks for the information and keeping us in the loop. 🙂

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