With free agency and the draft in the rearview mirror, NFL teams have shifted their attention toward the 2024 season.
Organized team activities, commonly referred to as OTAs, are the next events on the calendar for NFL franchises. OTAs are considered voluntary, but mandatory minicamps are scheduled to start next month, giving players limited time to enjoy their summers. And before you know it, coaches will be breaking down training camp rosters and preparing depth charts for games.
If you are a football fan in the United States, you will likely watch the biggest matchups of the season on TV channels like CBS, ESPN and Fox. If you are outside of the U.S., though, you may not have access to the typical NFL package.
Don’t worry — there is a streaming option that will eliminate any concerns about missing this year’s most spectacular plays and unforgettable moments.
Here is everything you need to know about NFL Game Pass on DAZN, including a full list of subscription prices for various countries.
For those outside of the U.S., NFL Game Pass on DAZN is the best way to keep up with all of the action throughout the 2024 campaign. The streaming service gives subscribers access to every game during the regular season and playoffs, including Super Bowl 59.
NFL Game Pass is available via the DAZN app. It can be purchased as a standalone subscription or be added to an existing DAZN package.
You can find the NFL Game Pass on DAZN price for your country below. (Note: If you are a Canadian subscriber, you can access NFL content via your regular DAZN subscription.)
Country | Price |
Germany | €8.99 |
United Kingdom | £8.99 |
Mexico | MXN 150.00 |
Australia | AUD 15.99 |
Brazil | R$ 25.99 |
Japan | ¥1020.00 |
Spain | €8.99 |
France | €8.99 |
Italy | €8.99 |
Denmark | DKK 77.00 |
DAZN is available on the following devices:
The NFL has not yet released the full schedule for the 2024 season, but we already know the matchups for each team. Here are the rankings for strength of schedule based on 2023 records:
Rank | Team | Opponent win pct. (2023) |
1 | Cleveland Browns | .547 |
2 | Baltimore Ravens | .536 |
3 | Pittsburgh Steelers | .533 |
4 | Green Bay Packers | .526 |
Houston Texans | .526 | |
6 | Buffalo Bills | .516 |
New York Giants | .516 | |
8 | Jacksonville Jaguars | .512 |
Las Vegas Raiders | .512 | |
New England Patriots | .512 | |
11 | Detroit Lions | .509 |
12 | Dallas Cowboys | .505 |
Los Angeles Rams | .505 | |
New York Jets | .505 | |
San Francisco 49ers | .505 | |
16 | Cincinnati Bengals | .502 |
Kansas City Chiefs | .502 | |
Minnesota Vikings | .502 | |
Washington Commanders | .502 | |
20 | Denver Broncos | .495 |
21 | Indianapolis Colts | .491 |
Philadelphia Eagles | .491 | |
Tennessee Titans | .491 | |
24 | Arizona Cardinals | .488 |
Miami Dolphins | .488 | |
Seattle Seahawks | .488 | |
27 | Los Angeles Chargers | .478 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | .478 | |
29 | Carolina Panthers | .467 |
Chicago Bears | .467 | |
31 | Atlanta Falcons | .453 |
New Orleans Saints | .453 |