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NFL Streams Reddit: How To Watch Every NFL Week 4 Game Without r/nflstreams

Snehith Vemuri
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NFL Streams Reddit: How To Watch Every NFL Week 4 Game Without r/nflstreams

Without Reddit NFL Streams watching football can be tricky. Now that it’s been banned, what’s the best way to catch every week 4 game?

The Bengals got continued their hot start to the 2021 NFL season on Thursday with a close win over Jaguars. For Trevor Lawrence and Urban Meyer, however, life in the pros hasn’t gone as expected and the Jags sit winless after 4 games played.

It was a great game to kick the week off, but surely now all eyes are on Brady’s return to Foxboro on SNF. With the excerpts being released from Seth Wickersham’s upcoming book that highlights the untold stories of the collapse of the Patriots dynasty, tensions are high as ever.

Simply put, it won’t be a friendly reunion. Bill Belichick will be eager to upset his former QB in front of the home crowd and Brady would enjoy nothing more than to play spoiler.

The Bucs are the clear favorites to win, but in a game with implications like this, you just never know. The only thing we can certain of is that both teams will be treating the game like a playoff matchup and that it’ll be a spectacle for neutral fans.

Also read: NFL 2021 Cast, Commentators and Announcers for Fox, CBS, ESPN, and NBC

What Channel is NFL Week 4 On?

As usual, nearly every game will be broadcast on FOX or CBS. The only exceptions are the Patriots-Buccaneers SNF matchup which is on NBC and the Raiders-Chargers MNF game which will be shown on ESPN. For more specific information, you can always revert to the NFL’s official schedule.

However, if you don’t have cable, you might be concerned about missing the action now that Reddit banned r/nflstreams. Read on to find to why Reddit NFL streams was banned and what the best alternatives are.

Why Was Reddit NFL Streams Banned?

The r/nflstreams subreddit was one of the most valuable resources for NFL fans around the world. Links, which were reliable for the most part, were posted for every single NFL game.

Fans were also spoiled for choice, considering they could watch NFL Redzone and NFL Network. And the best part about all of this was that the streams were completely free. No payment, no account, just a link with a couple of pop-ups here and there.

However, the free ride came to an end when Reddit banned the page. So, why did Reddit ban one of their most popular pages?

The short answer to this question is that the subreddit was technically illegal. If you watch other sports, you probably weren’t too surprised to see Reddit make this decision. Before the ban, the page for NBA and Soccer streams were also taken down.

The basic problem is that posting free links is a clear case of copyright infringement and leagues were starting to take notice. Interestingly though, Reddit was never forced to ban the subreddit, but rather chose to do so according to their own repeat infringement policy.

The policy reads:

Our policy is to close the accounts of users, in appropriate circumstances, who have repeatedly been charged with copyright infringement. Sometimes a repeat infringement problem is limited to one user and we close just that user’s account. Other times, the problem pervades a whole subreddit community and we close the subreddit.

Where to Stream the 2021 NFL Week 4 Games For Free?

Luckily, with the growing trend towards “cord-cutting”, or the movement of television viewers to online platforms, there are various ways to stream football games.

If you already have a cable subscription but prefer to watch the game on another device, you can watch the games on the channel’s respective website or mobile app. For instance, you can catch the SNF game on the NBC Sports app or website (this works similarly for FOX, CBS, and ESPN).

However if you aren’t a cable subscriber, you need to check which channel your team’s game is on, and then find a streaming platform that carries that channel. These are some of the best options:

  • NFL App
  • Yahoo! Sports App
  • fubo TV
  • AT&T TV Now
  • YouTube TV
  • Hulu Plus Live TV

Of course, not every streaming service will carry every channel, but most of them carry FOX and CBS which is where the majority of NFL games are shown.

If you aren’t already subscribed to any of these platforms, now might be a good time to take advantage of a free trial on one of them as the season heats up, seeing that all of them except the NFL app offer this feature.

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