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After reading this thread, out of curiosity I tried to find a stream for the Penn Boise game. I searched "NFL streams free" went on the first website, scrolled down and clicked the stream for the game, which worked. Took me less than 30 seconds. Illegal streaming websites/platforms disappearing isn't a big deal. Just find another one.
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FYI, I've never actually used an illegal stream for a game. I get most of them locally. I sign up for one month of Sling when the Chiefs play on Monday night. I have Peacock Amazon and Netflix already. Just sharing this for those of you who are having to go that route.
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I joined Peacock for the 1 game they had (dropped after watching other interesting programs), I have Amazon, and I have Netflix now (thanks NFL 4321) and will probably drop them after watching everything we want to watch. But I don't use streams for the Chiefs, I use them for when the networks are showing some stupid game (hello Tampa Bay, and Sunday they're showing Carolina vs Atlanta wtf?) instead of a more pertinent game related to the Chiefs. And the occasional KU basketball game on ESPN+ that we don't carry. We also have YouTubeTV that we will probably get rid of now since their premium is going up (again) later this month.
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I found this site a couple years ago and it never disappoints. I just use my TVs browser |
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The sites will come back in a day or two with different names. They all do.
Same way with sites that stream movies or TV shows. You can watch any sports game, recent movie, or current TV show, in good quality, without needing to pay for it. That's not going to change. |
IPTV is the best way to pirate now.
10 bucks a month and more channels than you could ever need. https://privateiptvaccess.com/ |
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