What Channel Is the NFL Network on AT&T?

If you’re a fan of the NFL, you might be wondering what channel the NFL Network is on AT&T. Here’s a quick guide to help you find it.

What Channel Is the NFL Network on AT&T?

AT&T U-verse

The NFL Network is available on channel 1632 on AT&T U-verse. U-verse offers several ways to watch the NFL Network, including the U-verse app, which you can use to watch on your mobile device. You can also watch the NFL Network on your computer or laptop by going to the U-verse website and signing in with your account.

Channel Lineup

Here’s a complete guide to all the channels available on AT&T U-verse, as of September 2020. If you’re looking for a specific channel, use the search bar at the top of this page.

Not all channels are available in all areas. The channel lineup will also vary depending on your package — U450, U300, U200, or U-family. You can see which channels are included in each package on AT&T’s website.

U450: This is AT&T’s most expensive package, and it includes everything in the lower packages plus more than 550 channels, including almost every premium channel. It starts at $190/month for 12 months with a two-year agreement, plus equipment and installation fees.

U300: This is AT&T’s mid-range package, with about 350 channels starting at $140/month for 12 months with a two-year agreement.

U200: This is AT&T’s basic cable package, with more than 200 channels starting at $110/month for 12 months with a two-year agreement.

U-family: This is AT&T’s basic cable package, with more than 140 channels starting at $50/month for 12 months with a two-year agreement.

U450 – includes NFL Network

The NFL Network is a channel that is included in AT&T U-verse’s U450 package. The NFL Network is a channel that covers the National Football League, and it provides live game coverage, highlights, news, and more.

U300 – does not include NFL Network

U300 is AT&T’s basic TV package. It includes over 220 channels, but does not include NFL Network. If you want NFL Network, you’ll need to upgrade to U450 or U550.

AT&T DirecTV

The National Football League Network is an American sports television network dedicated to American football. It is owned by the National Football League and is part of the NFL Media group. The channel has aired NFL games since its launch in August 2003. The channel airs live games on Thursday nights during the NFL season. It also airs NFL Films productions, replays of NFL games, and other content related to the NFL. The channel is available on DirecTV, AT&T U-Verse, and other satellite and cable providers.

Channel Lineup

AT&T U-verse: Channel 602 (SD) and 1602 (HD)
DirecTV: Channel 221 (SD) and 1221 (HD)
Dish Network: Channel 154 (SD/HD)
Verizon FiOS: Channel 94 (SD) and 594 (HD)
Xfinity: Comcast X1: Channel 433, SD/HD channels 734 & 1434, and some HD only on 1134

Premier – includes NFL Network

The National Football League Network is available to AT&T DirecTV Premier subscribers on channel 212 in both standard and high definition.

Choice – does not include NFL Network

AT&T’s DirecTV Choice package does not include the NFL Network. To get the NFL Network, you’ll need to upgrade to DirecTV’s next most expensive package, which is called DirecTV Choice Xtra.

AT&T TV Now

AT&T TV Now is an American streaming television service powered by the AT&T network. It offers live and on-demand content from many popular cable channels, including the NFL Network.

Channel Lineup

AT&T TV Now offers a variety of channel packages. The NFL Network is available in the “Max” and “Plus” packages, which start at $80 and $65 per month, respectively. The “Max” package includes more than 125 channels, while the “Plus” package offers more than 85 channels.

Max – includes NFL Network

The National Football League Network is an American sports-oriented cable and satellite television network that is owned by the National Football League (NFL). It was launched on November 4, 2003, with its first broadcast originating from the network’s headquarters in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.

As of February 2015, the NFL Network is available to approximately 71.49 million households that subscribe to a pay television service (57.54% of households with at least one television set).

Plus – does not include NFL Network

AT&T TV Now offers four tiers of channels. The base “Plus” plan starts at $65 per month and includes 40+ channels. HBO is included in this plan, but NFL Network is not.

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