AT&T Fiber — 1 Gig
Symmetrical fiber for 4+ simultaneous 4K streams + WFH uploads. Sports junkies need this floor — 4K live games plus concurrent streams stress the line. No fallback to 500 Mbps for this tier.
📍 Verify at your addressNFL, NBA, MLB, college football — never miss a game
We built this around your priorities: all-sports-coverage, regional-sports-network, reliability. Pair YouTube TV + NFL Sunday Ticket ($143/mo) with AT&T Fiber 1 Gig ($90/mo), run it through a Roku Ultra (2024), and keep ESPN+ + Prime Video with Ads + Peacock Premium with Ads. Matches the spirit of your ideal outcome — YouTube TV with Sunday Ticket OR Fubo Pro + ESPN+ + Peacock for exclusive NFL games.
A sports household needs three layers: a strong Live TV base for national games (ESPN, ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS), the right RSN coverage for local team games, and out-of-market packages for league-wide viewing. Our pick: YouTube TV ($82.99/mo) for the cable channels + locals, NFL Sunday Ticket ($35.36/mo amortized) for OOM NFL, ESPN+ ($11.99) for additional games. If your team plays on MASN/SNY/NESN/Marquee/FanDuel Sports, swap YouTube TV for DirecTV Stream ($114.99) which carries the most RSNs. Pair with a Roku Streaming Stick 4K ($50 one-time). Total monthly during football season: ~$135-165 depending on RSN needs. Off-season drops to ~$95. Set a calendar reminder to cancel Sunday Ticket in February — pause-and-resume is allowed. Skip Fubo unless you specifically need FanDuel Sports RSNs in your market.
Five puzzle pieces — internet, network, device, Live TV, and apps. You only get the experience the weakest piece allows, so we recommend the whole stack, not just one product. Why this matters →
Symmetrical fiber for 4+ simultaneous 4K streams + WFH uploads. Sports junkies need this floor — 4K live games plus concurrent streams stress the line. No fallback to 500 Mbps for this tier.
📍 Verify at your addressWhy this one: Wi-Fi 7 future-proofing + multi-gig WAN. 3 units for 2-3 story houses. WAN ceiling: 2.5 Gbps + 10 Gbps backhaul.
Without a modern mesh, the streaming-first stack underperforms cable. This is the unsung-hero layer — match it to your house size and ISP tier.
One remote, one home screen for everything in this stack. Buy it once and never pay a rental fee.
Same YouTube TV base + every out-of-market NFL Sunday game.
These are three complete packages, not just three Live TV picks. Each has its own device, its own apps, its own monthly total. Choose based on who's holding the remote. The app lists below show what pairs naturally with each path — not what to keep or drop from your current stack.
Same YouTube TV base + every out-of-market NFL Sunday game.
Best for: households OK learning a modern streaming UI. Lowest monthly bill, unlimited DVR, channel guide that works on every screen.
The actual cable box — full DVR, traditional cable remote, channel guide grandma already knows. One $15/mo box rental per TV.
Best for: Grandparents, households that want the familiar cable remote, full DVR with zero learning curve. Choice TV (~220 channels).
Same Xfinity TV service, same channel lineup, but accessed via the Xfinity Stream app on a Roku / Fire TV / Apple TV. Saves the $15/mo per-TV box rental — you provide a $50 streaming device instead.
Best for: Households that want cable channels but skip the $15/mo box rental — same channels via the Xfinity Stream app on a streaming device. Choice TV (~220 channels) via app.
If your primary pick isn't lit at your address — or your install gets pushed — here's plan B, C, and D.
Cable backup — broad availability, fast download but asymmetric upload + watch for hidden fees.
📍 Verify at your address Check Xfinity →5G Home as backup if fiber install is delayed — ~$50/mo, no contracts, ships next day. Best when cell signal is strong.
📍 Verify at your address Check Verizon 5G Home →Starlink as rural backup if line-of-sight to sky — last resort for Lansing since fiber + cable + 5G are all here.
📍 Verify at your address Check Starlink →Based on the YouTube TV + NFL Sunday Ticket Live TV pick above. This is where each app sits relative to your live channels — pairs well, partially overlaps, or fully duplicates.
Fills gaps the Live TV doesn't cover
Adds prestige originals + films YouTube TV doesn't carry.
Sign up →HBO library + Warner movies.
Sign up →Apple originals — zero overlap with YouTube TV.
Sign up →Sunday Night Football + Premier League — pairs with Sunday Ticket for full NFL coverage.
Sign up →Thursday Night Football. Completes the NFL week.
Sign up →May duplicate channels or catalog
Most people don't know these exist — try them. If they cover what you need, you can drop paid services and save $20-100/mo.
350+ free FAST channels with favorites support — pin your top channels to the top of the guide. The reason this combo wins on a Roku device.
Start free →50,000+ free movies + TV shows on-demand. Deepest free catalog — complements (doesn't duplicate) Roku Live TV.
Start free →Free 24/7 CBS News live stream — local + national.
Start free →Some content shows up in more than one place in your stack. Here's what to do about each.
Sunday Ticket covers out-of-market Sunday games; Prime carries Thursday Night Football. If you only watch Sunday games, drop Prime ($11/mo). If you want TNF too, keep both — they cover different nights.
These solve different problems. NBC live gives you primetime + local news + Sunday Night Football; Peacock carries originals + Premier League + Olympics + SNF replays. Different content, keep both.
Editorial integrity: We recommend the right product whether or not we earn affiliate revenue on it. Apple TV and Starlink, two of our top picks, pay us nothing.
This page shows what a typical sports junkie household at 48933 should do. The 2-minute quiz asks the 4 questions we need to make this YOUR plan — including which apps you actually have, what your current bill is, and which channels you can't live without.
Run the quiz to customize this →Pulled from real reader emails — and answered directly so you don't have to dig.
YouTube TV ($82.99/mo) base + NFL Sunday Ticket ($389/yr or ~$35/mo when amortized over 11 months) covers every NFL game including out-of-market. Add ESPN+ ($11.99) for soccer + UFC pre-2026 archive. For RSNs, swap YouTube TV for DirecTV Stream ($114.99) which carries the most regional sports networks.
Depends on the team. MLB local games live on RSNs (MASN, SNY, NESN, Marquee, FanDuel Sports) — YouTube TV has dropped most RSNs. DirecTV Stream and Fubo carry the most RSNs. For NBA/NHL national games (ESPN, ABC, TNT), YouTube TV works. For local team games, check our /sports/ pages for your team specifically.
If you follow an out-of-market NFL team (you live in Maryland but root for Chiefs, etc.), YES — it's the only way to watch every game. If you only watch your local team, NO — your home games air free on CBS/FOX/NBC over an antenna or any live TV service. Cost-per-game math: $389/yr ÷ 18 weeks = $22/week.
League Pass Team ($99.99/yr) covers one out-of-market team's games. League Pass Full ($149.99/yr) covers all out-of-market games. Nationally televised games are blacked out — you'll still need ESPN+/YouTube TV for those.
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Pulled from real reader emails — and answered directly so you don't have to dig.
YouTube TV ($82.99/mo) base + NFL Sunday Ticket ($389/yr or ~$35/mo when amortized over 11 months) covers every NFL game including out-of-market. Add ESPN+ ($11.99) for soccer + UFC pre-2026 archive. For RSNs, swap YouTube TV for DirecTV Stream ($114.99) which carries the most regional sports networks.
Depends on the team. MLB local games live on RSNs (MASN, SNY, NESN, Marquee, FanDuel Sports) — YouTube TV has dropped most RSNs. DirecTV Stream and Fubo carry the most RSNs. For NBA/NHL national games (ESPN, ABC, TNT), YouTube TV works. For local team games, check our /sports/ pages for your team specifically.
If you follow an out-of-market NFL team (you live in Maryland but root for Chiefs, etc.), YES — it's the only way to watch every game. If you only watch your local team, NO — your home games air free on CBS/FOX/NBC over an antenna or any live TV service. Cost-per-game math: $389/yr ÷ 18 weeks = $22/week.
League Pass Team ($99.99/yr) covers one out-of-market team's games. League Pass Full ($149.99/yr) covers all out-of-market games. Nationally televised games are blacked out — you'll still need ESPN+/YouTube TV for those.