- NFL Redzone is a premium show that traditionally offers an ad-free experience through the duration of Sunday’s slate of games.
- Subscribers were taken aback after a full commercial played during yesterday’s action.
- It’s unclear if NFL Redzone subscribers can expect more ads coming in the future.
One of the biggest selling points of NFL Redzone is its ad-free experience. In fact, the show frequently boasts about this perk, with Redzone host Scott Hanson exclaiming, “Seven hours of commercial-free football starts now.” But it looks like the premium streaming option may have changed its tune in regard to advertisements.
If you’re unfamiliar with NFL Redzone, it is a premium show where football fans can watch up to eight games at once and catch every touchdown from every game on Sundays. It is available on a range of services including YouTube TV, Direct TV, Sling, Fubo TV, Hulu Plus Live TV, and more. On YouTube TV, in particular, you can get it as part of the Sports Plus add-on for $10.99 per month.