Can I watch out-of-area NFL games on Comcast?
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I am a Jets fan and I have lived in South Jersey for about 6 years. The local NFL games are always Eagles games. In the past few years I have always have had to order the Sunday Ticket on Directv to watch the Jets. Many people I know have Comcast which I personally like better than Directv (mostly because of on demand). Comcast does not have Sunday Ticket obviously. I have been told when I order Comcast I can request to replace local games with Jet games and that's it. I still have Directv but would like to get Comcast. Would I be allowed to do this?
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Answer:
Nope, you can't do that for Comcast... Good luck!
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Other answers
Nope, you can't do that for Comcast... Good luck!
I live in Houston,tx.and I like to watch all the Patriots games.Can I watch them on comcast ?
Carlos
Comcast will only let you have NFL RedZone.
Jacquelyn
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