Alright, guys, so I’ve been getting a lot of questions lately about the NFL package on DISH Network, specifically how much it costs. I figured, why not dive in and find out for myself? So, I did just that, and here’s what I found after a bit of digging around.
First off, I went straight to the DISH Network website, browsed around their sports packages. It’s pretty straightforward – they have this thing called the Multi-Sport Pack. Sounds cool, right? It’s supposed to have all the sports channels you could ever want, including the NFL RedZone. That’s the channel that shows all the touchdowns, every Sunday. Every football fan needs that, am I right?

So, I found out that to even get the Multi-Sport Pack, you gotta be subscribed to at least the America’s Top 120 Plus package. It’s like the basic requirement. I checked the price for that, and it’s not too bad. But then, on top of that, the Multi-Sport Pack itself is an extra $13 a month.
Then I did some more searching. I checked out some other places that offer NFL games, you know, just to compare. Sling is one of the places to watch, and it seems like a cheap way to get Red Zone. Amazon Prime, you need that for Thursday night games. You need ESPN for Monday night games, and you need NBC for Sunday night games. For everything else, you need CBS and Fox. Lots of places to remember!
I called up DISH directly. The rep told me that the prices could change depending on the season, any special deals, or if you bundle it with other services. They mentioned something about a base price of around $349 for the NFL Sunday Ticket for the 2024 season, but that’s subject to change.
My Key Findings
- Base Package Required: You need at least America’s Top 120 Plus to get the Multi-Sport Pack.
- Multi-Sport Pack Cost: It’s $13 extra per month for this add-on.
- NFL RedZone Included: This is part of the Multi-Sport Pack, so you get that sweet, sweet touchdown action.
- Seasonal Pricing: The prices might change, especially around the start of the NFL season, and there might be promotions.
- Other places to watch: Sling, Amazon Prime, ESPN, NBC, CBS, and Fox.
So, there you have it. Getting the NFL package on DISH isn’t super complicated, but it’s not exactly cheap either. You gotta weigh your options and see if it’s worth it for you. For a hardcore football fan, it might be a no-brainer. But for a casual viewer, maybe not so much. I think for me, as much as I love football, I need to think about it some more. $13 a month isn’t a huge amount, but it adds up over the year. Plus, I already have a few other subscriptions, so I need to see if I really need another one.
Hope this helps some of you out there! Let me know in the comments if you have any other questions, and I’ll do my best to answer them. Go team!
