There are no blackout restrictions during the Postseason.
Due to regional broadcasting rights in the UK and the Republic of Ireland, certain games and
content are subject to weekly blackout restrictions.
Blackout games will be available for fans to watch on demand 24 hours after completion.
What will I see?
If you are trying to watch a blacked-out live game or download content you will see the
message:
"This video is not working or is not available in your region"
What games are affected?
Two (2) games each Sunday during the Regular Season, click here to find out which games
will be blacked out for the current week’s slate of games.
Selected live broadcasts will be blacked out in your area while the game is in progress. You
will be able to watch them in the NFL Game Pass archives twenty-four (24) hours after their
conclusion. These blackout restrictions apply to the Game in 40 and mobile archives of the
selected games as well.
The broadcaster usually selects games by the Wednesday of each week, but this can vary.
What games are not affected?
● All Monday, Thursday, and Sunday Night games
● All U.S. Thanksgiving Day games (Thursday 25 November)
● All Playoff games
● Super Bowl
Additional game restrictions may be added throughout the season due to regional broadcast
rights.
* NFL+ is available in the United States only. For users outside of the United States, please visit DAZN
* NFL+ is not available in US territories.
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