We’re inching ever closer to the inaugural season of NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV, and Google is pulling out all the stops to get people to sign up.
According to reporting from Front Office Sports, Google’s parent company Alphabet plans to offer a bundle with Warner Bros. Discovery streaming service Max. No pricing details were revealed, but the goal would be to expand potential reach of the Sunday Ticket package into more general interest audiences.
Google is paying a reported $2 billion per season for the rights to Sunday Ticket. The company is currently offering a $50 discount off all tiers.
Currently, Sunday Ticket is going for $299 with a base YouTube TV plan, which is $72.99 a month. If you want to throw in NFL RedZone, the price goes up to $339 for Sunday Ticket. The standalone package is $399 through September 19. Sunday Ticket and RedZone without YouTube TV is $439.