NFL Week 1 Broadcasts: Streaming and TV Options for Today, Sept. 7, 2025

NFL fans nationwide can catch all Sunday matchups via major networks and streaming platforms today, Sept. 7, including local broadcasts on FOX and CBS plus live streaming services.
The inaugural Sunday slate of Week 1 offers viewers multiple ways to watch, from traditional over-the-air channels to digital-only platforms, ensuring no fan misses a snap as the 2025 season kicks off.
FOX Games and Streaming Today’s early window features six matchups on FOX, including Buccaneers vs. Falcons and 49ers vs. Seahawks, all at 1 p.m. ET and available live on FOX and Fox One. Streaming options include NFL+ and Fox One’s digital feed for subscribers outside local markets.
CBS Broadcast and Paramount+ CBS presents six games in the afternoon window, highlighted by Dolphins vs. Colts at 1 p.m. ET. Viewers with cable can tune in locally, while Paramount+ Premium subscribers gain livestream access to every CBS-aired contest, including pre- and postgame coverage.
Prime Video and ESPN+ Prime Video holds exclusive rights to Thursday Night Football and will stream 8:15 p.m. ET today’s Vikings vs. Bears matchup for Prime members. Meanwhile, ESPN+ offers the ESPN broadcast of Monday Night Football, with replays of today’s early games on demand for subscribers.
YouTube and NFL+ International Feed For the first time, every regular-season game is online, with today’s Chiefs vs. Chargers matchup in São Paulo streamed free on YouTube at 5 p.m. PT. All international games also stream on NFL+ and the NFL Network for paid subscribers, cementing the league’s push into digital-first broadcasts.
Out-of-Market Access Fans outside their team’s market can subscribe to NFL Sunday Ticket via YouTube TV. The standalone package requires a YouTube TV base plan and enables viewers to watch every out-of-market contest live across devices.
Subscription Snapshot
- FOX/Fox One digital feed: Included with cable or NFL+ add-on
- Paramount+ Premium: $12.99/month for CBS livestreams
- Prime Video: Included with Amazon Prime ($14.99/month)
- ESPN+: $9.99/month for ESPN content and replays
- NFL+: $5.99/month for live out-of-market games and international feed
- YouTube TV + Sunday Ticket: $82.99/month + NFL Sunday Ticket fees
With today’s full lineup readily accessible, fans can choose the platform that best fits their viewing habits and budgets as the journey to Super Bowl LX begins.
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