NFL RedZone Week 6 live stream: How to watch online

Aug 24, 2015; Tampa, FL, USA; Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Doug Martin (22) celebrates with offensive tackle Donovan Smith (76) and teammates after he ran the ball into the redzone against the Cincinnati Bengals during the first quarter at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
Aug 24, 2015; Tampa, FL, USA; Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Doug Martin (22) celebrates with offensive tackle Donovan Smith (76) and teammates after he ran the ball into the redzone against the Cincinnati Bengals during the first quarter at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports /
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Week 6 of the NFL is finally here, but when and where can you watch all of the action unfold on RedZone Channel?

After five weeks of action, the NFL is finally coming down to the first push for postseason glory. There are teams like the Minnesota Vikings and New England Patriots who are going to be present in the postseason, save for some sort of epic meltdown.

That’s not unfathomable, as the Patriots are injury prone and the Vikings have no Adrian Peterson and a still suspect Sam Bradford at quarterback. That’s not a total knock on either team, as it’s just the nature of the beast in the NFL.

Where the Vikings and Patriots are set up for Super Bowl runs, there are other teams looking to stay alive in the lower tiers of the race. The AFC South is going to curmudgeonly produce a winner that will get waxed the hell out of the postseason in the Wild Card weekend. The NFC South is still up for grabs despite the Falcons commanding respect they’re still not totally getting. Dam Prescott and the Cowboys are dominating and look like real stunners.

All of this points to us needing to watch all of the games on the slate for Sunday, and thanks to NFL RedZone we can do exactly that.

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For customers who prefer to use a personal computer or laptop, NFL Network and RedZone are available on those devices as well. To access the NFL Network/RedZone, PC or laptop users must use an updated web browser and go to NFLOnline.NFL.com to select their cable or satellite provider. After logging in with the appropriate credentials, viewers can watch the live stream coverage on their device.

To get the app, Xbox One owners can use the NFL app provided (see more info). PlayStation owners can go to the PlayStation store here. Apple TV owners can add or download the NFL app on their connected media device.

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