Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
Dec 12 2008, 5:00pm CST | by Shane McGlaun
Perhaps the best news is that every game is commercial free and it's cheap. You can get a full season access for $19.99 or access to individual weeks for $4.99. A few questions are still unanswered about the service including how fast the games are added to the service.
Power NFL fans will also like the fact that they can watch up to four games at once. The technology behind the streaming service is from Move Networks. The NFL and Move Networks already work together for a similar service for fans outside the US called GamePass HD.
Via StreamingMedia
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Shane McGlaun
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