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Fifteen of the 17 Los Angeles Rams games this season have a network assigned, and 10 of those are on FOX, CBS, or NBC. The other five sit behind paid streaming — two on Netflix, two on ESPN, and one on Prime Video, making the Rams one of the most expensive teams to watch this season. If you’re watching from outside Southern California, you’ll also need NFL Sunday Ticket.
What it costs to watch every game
Watching out-of-market games
How to stream Los Angeles Rams games
Bottom line
FAQs
What channels do you need to watch the Los Angeles Rams?
Every scheduled Los Angeles Rams regular season game in 2026 airs on FOX, CBS, NBC, Netflix, ESPN, or Prime Video — seven games on FOX, two on CBS, and one on NBC. The five premium games are the Week 1 opener against San Francisco and Week 12 against Green Bay on Netflix, Week 2 against the Giants and Week 5 against Buffalo on ESPN, and Week 13 against Kansas City on Prime Video. Weeks 17 and 18 have not been assigned a network yet.
Three games fall outside the usual Sunday window. The Rams open the season against San Francisco at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia on Netflix, host Green Bay on Wednesday, November 25 — the night before Thanksgiving — also on Netflix, and play at Seattle on Christmas Day on FOX.
Here’s the full schedule with the channel for each game.
| Game (All times Pacific) | Opponent | Channel |
| Preseason Week 1: Aug. 15 at 1:00 p.m. | @ Kansas City Chiefs | CBS LA / NFL Network |
| Preseason Week 2: Aug. 22 at 1:00 p.m. | New Orleans Saints | CBS LA |
| Preseason Week 3: Aug. 27 at 7:00 p.m. | @ Los Angeles Chargers | CBS LA / NFL Network |
| Week 1, Game 1: Sep. 10 at 5:35 p.m. (Melbourne) | San Francisco 49ers | Netflix |
| Week 2, Game 2: Sep. 21 at 5:15 p.m. | New York Giants | ESPN |
| Week 3, Game 3: Sep. 27 at 5:20 p.m. | @ Denver Broncos | NBC |
| Week 4, Game 4: Oct. 4 at 10:00 a.m. | @ Philadelphia Eagles | FOX |
| Week 5, Game 5: Oct. 12 at 5:15 p.m. | Buffalo Bills | ESPN |
| Week 6, Game 6: Oct. 18 at 1:05 p.m. | Arizona Cardinals | FOX |
| Week 7, Game 7: Oct. 25 at 1:25 p.m. | @ Las Vegas Raiders | FOX |
| Week 8, Game 8: Nov. 1 at 1:05 p.m. | Los Angeles Chargers | FOX |
| Week 9, Game 9: Nov. 8 at 10:00 a.m. | @ Washington Commanders | FOX |
| Week 10, Game 10: Nov. 15 at 1:05 p.m. | @ Arizona Cardinals | CBS |
| Week 11: BYE WEEK | — | — |
| Week 12, Game 11: Nov. 25 at 5:00 p.m. (Wednesday) | Green Bay Packers | Netflix |
| Week 13, Game 12: Dec. 3 at 5:15 p.m. | Kansas City Chiefs | Prime Video |
| Week 14, Game 13: Dec. 13 at 1:25 p.m. | @ San Francisco 49ers | FOX |
| Week 15, Game 14: Dec. 20 at 1:25 p.m. | Dallas Cowboys | CBS |
| Week 16, Game 15: Dec. 25 at 5:15 p.m. (Christmas) | @ Seattle Seahawks | FOX |
| Week 17, Game 16: Date TBD | @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers | TBD |
| Week 18, Game 17: Date TBD | Seattle Seahawks | TBD |
What it costs to watch every Los Angeles Rams game
The Rams play five “premium” games this season, two on Netflix, two on ESPN, and one on Prime Video. Subscribing to all three platforms can cost you $215.88 for the season, or $92.95 if you subscribe and cancel around each game. That per-game figure is the highest in the league. Every other scheduled Rams game is on FOX, CBS, or NBC.
Both Rams games on ESPN are also simulcast for free on ABC.
| Where you’re watching | What you need |
| In the Los Angeles market, with cable or live TV already | Netflix and Prime Video. Your existing service already carries FOX, CBS, NBC, and ESPN |
| In the Los Angeles market, starting from scratch | A live TV streaming service carrying local FOX, CBS, and NBC (Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, or DIRECTV Stream), which also includes ESPN, plus Netflix and Prime Video |
| Outside the Los Angeles market | NFL Sunday Ticket via YouTube TV, which includes ESPN, plus Netflix and Prime Video |
Sunday afternoon games are assigned by region, so CBS and FOX show different matchups depending on where you live. If you’re outside Southern California, your local channels will usually be carrying another team, which is why out-of-market fans need Sunday Ticket to get every Rams game.
Here’s what each premium platform costs and which teams it carries.
NFL premium game costs
Premium games are the ones whose broadcast rights have been bought by streaming platforms: Monday and Thursday night matchups, international games, and holiday matchups.
| Platform | Monthly | Full season | Teams with games on it |
| ESPN Unlimited | $29.99 | $119.96 | All except the Cardinals, Browns, Colts, Raiders, Dolphins, Jets, and Titans |
| Prime Video | $14.99 | $59.96 | All except the Cardinals, Raiders, Dolphins, Jets, Titans, and Saints |
| NFL Network / NFL+ | $6.99 | $27.96 | Falcons, Bengals, Texans, Colts, Jaguars, Saints, Eagles, Steelers, Commanders |
| Netflix | $8.99 | $35.96 | Bills, Bears, Broncos, Packers, Rams, 49ers |
| NFL Sunday Ticket + YouTube TV | — | $609.95 new $792.95 returning |
Any team, for out-of-market viewers |
Full-season figures cover the four months of the regular season. Nine of the 17 Monday night games are also simulcast free on ABC, with one more designated during the season, so an ESPN subscription isn't always necessary. Check your team's schedule above, and learn more in our NFL cost guide.
Watching out-of-market games
The NFL makes it challenging to watch your favorite team if you don't live close to its home market. If you're a Los Angeles Rams fan outside Southern California, here are two ways to watch out-of-market games:
Subscribe to NFL Sunday Ticket
NFL Sunday Ticket lets fans watch out-of-market games that aren’t broadcast on their local channels. This service is perfect for fans living outside the local area.
This option is sold exclusively through YouTube TV, and new users have two pricing options:
- NFL Sunday Ticket + YouTube TV: $240/yr (+ $67.99/mo for YouTube TV for your first 3 months, then $82.99/mo)
- NFL Sunday Ticket only: $240/yr
Use a VPN
A virtual private network (VPN) lets you mask your location by connecting to a server in a different geographic region, helping you bypass regional restrictions and access content as if you were somewhere else.
So if a game is not available in your region, you can use a VPN to connect to a server in an area where the game is being broadcast. This way, you can enjoy the game live without any interruptions.
One of the best VPNs for accessing out-of-market NFL games is NordVPN, which has servers in all 50 U.S. states.
Learn more here:
How to stream Los Angeles Rams games
| Related channels | Price | |
| YouTube TV | NBC, CBS, FOX, ABC, ESPN, NFL Network | $67.99/mo for first three months, $82.99/mo after |
| Sunday Ticket | All out-of-market NFL games | $40.00/mo (returning users) or $30.00/mo for 8 months (new users) |
| Hulu + Live TV | NBC, CBS, FOX, ABC, ESPN, NFL Network | Starts at $89.99/mo |
| Sling TV | NBC (local), FOX, ABC, ESPN, NFL Network | Starts at $60.99/mo (need Orange + Blue) |
| Fubo | NBC, CBS (local), FOX, ABC, ESPN, NFL Network | Starts at $48.99/mo for first month, $73.99/mo after |
| DIRECTV Streaming | NBC, CBS, FOX, ABC, ESPN, NFL Network | Starts at $89.99/mo for first month, $124.99/mo after (need Ultimate plan) |
| ESPN | ABC, ESPN, exclusively airing 17 games | $29.99/mo (need Unlimited tier) |
| Paramount+ | CBS (local) | $8.99/mo |
| Peacock | NBC, exclusively airing Saturday game during Week 17 | Starts at $10.99/mo |
| Amazon Prime | Exclusively airing 16 Thursday night games | $8.99/mo |
| Netflix | Exclusively airing four games | Starts at $8.99/mo |
| NFL+ | Exclusively airing six games | Starts at $6.99 |
Watching the Los Angeles Rams with YouTube TV
YouTube TV is by-far the most comprehensive option for streaming NFL games live. You’ll get access to all local channels, plus the option to add on NFL Sunday Ticket for an additional fee, which will even grant access to out-of-market games.
Unfortunately, it’s also one of the most expensive options.
| Cost | What it includes | |
| YouTube TV | $67.99/mo for first three months, $82.99/mo after | NBC, CBS, FOX, ABC, ESPN, NFL Network |
| YouTube TV + NFL Sunday Ticket | $82.99 per month (after promo period for new users) | NBC, CBS, FOX, ABC, ESPN, NFL Network, out-of-market Sunday games |
Watching the Los Angeles Rams with Hulu
Hulu + Live TV is another excellent choice for streaming NFL games, providing access to top national and local sports networks like ABC, CBS Sports Network, ESPN, FOX, FS1, TNT, and the NFL Network.
| Cost | What it includes | |
| Hulu + Live TV (Ads) | $89.99/mo | NBC, CBS, FOX, ABC, ESPN, NFL Network |
| Hulu + Live TV (No ads) | $99.99/mo | NBC, CBS, FOX, ABC, ESPN, NFL Network |
Watching the Los Angeles Rams with Fubo
Fubo is another comprehensive service that will give you access to ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN, NFL Network, and many more. This can guarantee you can watch all the in-market and nationally televised NFL games.
| Cost | What it includes | |
| Pro | $48.99/mo for first month, $73.99/mo after | NBC, CBS, FOX, ABC, ESPN, NFL Network |
| Elite | $74.99/mo for first month, $104.99/mo after | NBC, CBS, FOX, ABC, ESPN, NFL Network (4K) |
| Deluxe | $109.99/mo | NBC, CBS, FOX, ABC, ESPN, NFL Network (4K + Paramount) |
Watching the Los Angeles Rams with DIRECTV Stream
DIRECTV Streaming also offers access to all the major networks that broadcast NFL games. With its basic package starting around $59.99/mo for first month, $89.99/mo after, you'll have access to networks such as ABC, NBC, and ESPN.
If you want to catch games on the NFL Network, you’ll need to go with the Choice plan or higher.
| Cost | What it includes | |
| Entertainment | $59.99/mo for first month, $89.99/mo after | NBC, CBS, FOX, ABC, ESPN |
| Choice | $64.99/mo for first month, $94.99/mo after | NBC, CBS, FOX, ABC, ESPN, NFL Network |
| Ultimate | $89.99/mo for first month, $124.99/mo after | NBC, CBS, FOX, ABC, ESPN, NFL Network |
| Premier | $129.99/mo for first month, $169.99/mo after | NBC, CBS, FOX, ABC, ESPN, NFL Network |
Bottom line
The Rams are the most expensive team in the league to follow game by game. Ten of the 15 scheduled games are on FOX, CBS, or NBC and cost you nothing extra in the Los Angeles market — but the five premium games need Netflix, ESPN, and Prime Video on top, and no live TV package covers them.
Outside Southern California, your local FOX and CBS affiliates will be carrying other teams most Sundays, so NFL Sunday Ticket through YouTube TV is the only way to get every game.
Weeks 17 and 18 still don’t have networks assigned, and the NFL can move games into prime time late in the season, so it’s worth checking back before those weeks.
FAQs
What channel is the Rams game on today?
FOX carries most Rams games this season — seven of the 15 scheduled — with two on CBS and one on NBC. The five premium games are Weeks 1 and 12 on Netflix, Weeks 2 and 5 on ESPN, and Week 13 on Prime Video.
Weeks 17 and 18 haven’t been assigned networks yet. Check the schedule table above for the specific game you’re looking for.
How can I watch the Los Angeles Rams out of market?
NFL Sunday Ticket through YouTube TV is the only service that carries every out-of-market Rams game, at $609.95 for new subscribers or $792.95 for returning subscribers. Nationally televised games — the Melbourne opener and Week 12 on Netflix, Weeks 2 and 5 on ESPN, Week 3 on NBC, and Week 13 on Prime Video — are available everywhere without it.
A VPN can also help you reach a broadcast in another region.
Does Netflix have Los Angeles Rams games?
Yes, two. The season opener against San Francisco in Melbourne on September 10 and the Wednesday game against Green Bay on November 25 both air exclusively on Netflix — no live TV package will get you either.
Only the Packers also have two Netflix games this season.
Learn how to watch all NFL teams
Use our directory below to catch all NFL games across the country this season.
AFC Teams
NFC Teams