Setting the Record Straight on NFL Sunday Ticket for Commercial Venues
What Commercial Operators Need to Know About NFL Sunday Ticket in 2026
May 20, 2026 – Every major shift in sports distribution creates uncertainty and confusion. We saw it when cable changed broadcast, when HD replaced SD, and when satellite changed how premium sports content was delivered. This transition is no different.
The future of commercial sports distribution is streaming. For bars, restaurants, hotels, casinos, and other commercial venues, that shift is no longer theoretical. It has arrived.
And for commercial operators planning for this coming NFL season, that broader shift now comes with a very specific implication: if you want NFL Sunday Ticket in a commercial establishment, there is only one authorized provider: EverPass.
This is not a matter of preference or recommendation. It is the only legal and compliant path for bars, restaurants, hotels, casinos, and other commercial venues.
Some in the market have every incentive to preserve ambiguity and keep commercial customers holding on to the old model for as long as possible, including by suggesting there are ongoing negotiations that could change the outcome of where to buy NFL Sunday Ticket in 2026. As the exclusive commercial rights holder, EverPass is uniquely positioned to know whether that is true, and it is not. There are no active negotiations that would change this outcome. EverPass is the only authorized commercial provider of NFL Sunday Ticket for bars, restaurants, hotels, casinos, and other commercial venues starting this season.
Our responsibility is to provide clarity. We want operators to understand where the market is going, what the authorized commercial path actually is, and what they need to do now to prepare. Waiting does not make the transition easier. It only shortens the runway and increases the risk.
And that matters not just for NFL Sunday Ticket, but for the broader shift already underway across commercial sports distribution. Done right, streaming is not just a replacement for the old model. It is an improvement. It gives operators more control, more flexibility, and more choice over what game they want on and how they manage it across the venue. Whether some make that transition this year or a few years from now, the outcome is the same: the direction of the market is clear. Even the legacy model will ultimately give way to streaming, because no one is launching new satellites to preserve it.
Commercial venues need more than access to content. They need a solution built for the realities of game day, not a residential app repurposed for business. That is why our approach to streaming is built around the things that matter most in a commercial environment: lower latency, better multi-screen synchronization, and a more reliable experience across the venue.
The future of commercial sports distribution is already here. Operators who prepare now will be positioned to take full advantage of what streaming can offer: greater control, more flexibility, and a better experience for fans on game day. EverPass is focused on making that transition straightforward, reliable, and built for the realities of commercial venues.
As NFL Sunday Ticket transitions to streaming, now is the time to make sure your venue is ready for the next era. Learn more about NFL Sunday Ticket on EverPass and how your venue can prepare for the season ahead.
NFL Sunday Ticket FAQs
NFL Sunday Ticket is a premium out-of-market sports package, available only in the United States, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands, that broadcasts all out-of-market Sunday afternoon National Football League games not available on your local broadcast station in your area (NBC, CBS or Fox affiliate). With NFL Sunday Ticket, your business can get live out-of-market games every Sunday.
Starting with the 2026 NFL season, NFL Sunday Ticket for commercial establishments is available exclusively through EverPass via streaming. EverPass is the only authorized distributor of NFL Sunday Ticket for bars, restaurants, casinos, hotels, and other eligible commercial venues.
To learn more or sign up for the upcoming season, call EverPass at (888) 726-1823.
Pricing depends on your venue size (FCO) and business classification. Contact us for a quote at at (888) 726-1823 .
Spectrum Business customers with a Xumo Stream Box for Business can add the EverPass app and enjoy integrated billing. To stream NFL Sunday Ticket through the Xumo Stream Box for Business, contact Spectrum Business at (855) 269-3100 to get started.
No. Personal NFL Sunday Ticket subscriptions through YouTube / YouTube TV are licensed for residential use only and cannot be used in bars, restaurants, hotels, casinos, or other commercial establishments. Businesses need a commercial license via EverPass or an authorized commercial distributor.
NFL Sunday Ticket includes every live, out-of-market Sunday afternoon regular-season NFL game on CBS and FOX.
It does not include local in-market games, primetime games such as Sunday Night Football, Monday Night Football, or Thursday Night Football, special broadcasts such as Black Friday, Christmas Day, or certain international games, or any postseason games, including the playoffs and Super Bowl.
NFL Sunday Ticket does not include games that are broadcast in your local market on FOX or CBS. The package includes all out-of-market Sunday afternoon games only. If a game is your local market’s broadcast, it will not appear in the NFL Sunday Ticket package.
No. DIRECTV’s prior distribution agreement expired on February 26, 2026, and there are no active negotiations with DIRECTV or any other provider for commercial NFL Sunday Ticket distribution. EverPass is the exclusive commercial rightsholder of NFL Sunday Ticket, and has been since 2023. To be clear, the only way to get commercial access to NFL Sunday Ticket is to sign up with EverPass. That authority is not shared, not contested, and not subject to ongoing negotiations.
Your DIRECTV FOR BUSINESS Sunday Ticket subscription will not carry over to the new season. The commercial distribution agreement between EverPass and DIRECTV FOR BUSINESS expired on February 26, 2026. DIRECTV FOR BUSINESS is no longer authorized to provide NFL Sunday Ticket to commercial establishments. To continue showing out-of-market Sunday games in your venue this season, you need to set up a new account with EverPass. If you rely on DIRECTV FOR BUSINESS for local channels or other sports networks, you can keep that service alongside EverPass — it doesn’t need to be replaced.
EverPass is purpose-built for this environment — not a residential product adapted for commercial use. Our platform is designed for multi-screen environments and is supported by enterprise-grade cloud infrastructure. We manage over 4,000 live events and 600,000+ minutes of airtime, including NFL Christmas Day games, NFL Sunday Ticket and high-volume fight cards. We recommend a minimum of 10 Mbps per device for consistent performance, and our setup team will assess your venue before installation. For specific technical questions, please visit our help center or email support@everpass.com to reach our support team.
Most bars and restaurants already have adequate bandwidth — the minimum is 10 Mbps per device. If you’re on a basic consumer plan or operate in a rural area, check with your ISP about business-class upgrades. Our team can also assess your current setup and walk you through what you’d need before you commit to anything.
Pricing varies by venue size and configuration and is consistent with previous years. We’re currently offering up to 15% off NFL Sunday Ticket for venues that sign up by June 30 — up to $1,500 off per location — along with three months of EverPass Core at no additional cost and up to six free streaming devices.
Not necessarily. NFL Sunday Ticket requires EverPass hardware or can be accessed through the Xumo Stream Box for Spectrum Business Customers. Setup is designed to be plug-and-play and works with your existing screens. Our team will assess your venue upfront and tell you exactly what, if anything, needs to change.
Using a residential product in a commercial setting creates real legal and compliance exposure — including potential service interruption, financial penalties, and legal liability. EverPass works directly with the NFL on authorization and compliance enforcement. Our goal is to make sure your venue is properly licensed and protected before the season starts, not to create problems for operators who act in good faith.
EverPass Core is required to access NFL Sunday Ticket. It’s the management platform that powers your entire setup — scheduling games in advance, controlling multiple screens from one dashboard, accessing marketing materials, and expanding your sports lineup with complimentary premium content from Apple TV, Prime Video, and Paramount+. It is built to make game day easier, smarter, and more valuable for your business. The early-bird offer includes three months of EverPass Core at no additional cost.
The earlier the better — it gives you more time to get set up and test everything before Week 1. We’re currently offering early-bird pricing for venues that sign up by June 30. Venues that sign up in August will still be accommodated, but have less runway for setup and testing.
You’re set. Your subscription auto-renews and continues seamlessly into the new season — no action required. If you have questions about your plan or setup ahead of kickoff, contact your account team.
EverPass Core is built to make managing multiple venues easier, whether you operate two locations or hundreds. From one dashboard, you can schedule games in advance, manage programming by location, and keep your setup organized across your business.
Our team will work with you to configure the right approach for each venue, so every location has what it needs to be ready for game day.
NFL Sunday Ticket rights are distributed through exclusive licensing agreements, which is standard across sports and entertainment. Residential NFL Sunday Ticket is exclusively available through YouTube TV, while commercial NFL Sunday Ticket is exclusively available through EverPass. Similar to other streaming content, the platform that holds the rights is the platform authorized to distribute it.
