If you arrived here searching buffstreams, buffstreams nfl, nfl streams buffstreams, buffstreams.io, or buffstreams.tv, you’re one of many users trying to access an unauthorized streaming site that has been ISP-blocked and DNS-blocked in most jurisdictions. This page explains the situation honestly and names the licensed broadcasters that carry the NFL and major US sports legally.
The Story of BuffStreams
Domains under the buffstreams name (.io, .tv, .club, .online, .live, .cc, .xyz, .media) have been repeatedly blocked by ISPs and DNS providers across the US, UK, Canada, India, Brazil, and most of Europe after complaints from rights-holders — the NFL, NBA, MLB, Premier League, UEFA, MLS, NCAA, and major US TV networks. Each block is followed by a new domain that gets blocked the same way.
This page is not a replica of any of those sites. BuffStreams.media is an editorial publication that names the licensed broadcaster for each event.
How to Watch Every NFL Game
The Sunday In-Market Slate (1pm and 4:25pm ET)
- CBS broadcasts the AFC home team’s game in your market — free over the air with an antenna
- FOX broadcasts the NFC home team’s game in your market — free over the air
- Some 4:25pm games are nationally televised (CBS or FOX); the rest are in-market only
Free coverage: just an antenna and your local channels.
Sunday Night Football
- NBC broadcasts on the main channel — free over the air
- NBC Peacock Premium ($7.99/month) streams it online
Monday Night Football
- ESPN — needs cable or YouTube TV or Disney+ bundle access
- ABC simulcast on most weeks — free over the air
Thursday Night Football
- Amazon Prime Video ($14.99/month or $139/year) — exclusive
Out-of-Market Games
The single biggest demand for unauthorized streaming sites like buffstreams: out-of-market games (games not airing in your local market). Legal route:
- YouTube TV Sunday Ticket — $349/season (or $449 with NFL Network) — every out-of-market Sunday afternoon game
- NFL+ Premium ($12.99/month) — RedZone + game replays + condensed games
- NFL Sunday Ticket alternative: Sunday Ticket via streaming at YouTube TV
NFL Network and RedZone
- NFL+ Premium ($12.99/month) — direct subscription
- Available bundled in YouTube TV ($72.99/month) and some other live TV streaming services
Wild Card and Divisional Round
- Mix of CBS, FOX, NBC over the air (free) + ESPN/ABC + Peacock exclusive game (1 per season)
Conference Championships and Super Bowl
- Free over the air — CBS, FOX, NBC, ABC rotate the Super Bowl across years
- Streaming: Peacock, Paramount+, YouTube TV all carry simultaneously
Cheapest Coverage by Need
| Need | Service | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Your local team only (in-market) | Antenna for CBS/FOX/NBC | Free |
| Sunday Night Football | NBC over-the-air | Free |
| Sunday Night Football streaming | Peacock | $7.99/month |
| Thursday Night Football | Amazon Prime | $14.99/month |
| Out-of-market Sunday games | YouTube TV Sunday Ticket | $349/season |
| RedZone | NFL+ Premium | $12.99/month |
| Christmas Day | Netflix | $15.49/month |
Full coverage: Antenna + Peacock + Amazon + NFL+ + YouTube TV Sunday Ticket = around $50/month + $349 Sunday Ticket annual fee.
Most fans don’t need all of it. A typical NFL fan can get by with antenna + Peacock for ~$8/month and they’ll see 90% of the games they care about.
Where to Watch Other US Sports
NBA
- NBA League Pass ($14.99/month or $99/year) — every game
- ESPN/ABC, TNT/TBS — selected national games and playoffs
MLB
- Apple TV+ Friday Night Baseball — every Friday, free for everyone
- MLB.tv ($14.99/month) — out-of-market games
- Local Regional Sports Networks — your local team’s games
NHL
- ESPN+ ($11.99/month) and TNT for national games
- Local RSNs for your team
Soccer
- NBC Peacock — Premier League
- Paramount+ — Champions League, Serie A
- ESPN+ — La Liga, Bundesliga
- Apple TV+ — MLS
Other BuffStreams Domains
For clarity: these are all different operators with no continuity:
| Domain | Status |
|---|---|
| buffstreams.io | ISP-blocked across major markets |
| buffstreams.tv | Closed |
| buffstreams.club | Variable |
| buffstreams.online | DNS-blocked |
| buffstreams.live | Offline |
| buffstreams.media | Our editorial site — not streaming |
None is the original buffstreams — there never was one. The name has been used and abandoned by different operators across jurisdictions.
Why We Exist
BuffStreams.media is an editorial publication — not a streaming site. We don’t host video, embed players, or link to unauthorized sources. We name the licensed broadcaster carrying each event. The domain name reflects search intent — fans who want a high-quality (buff) stream — and our content redirects that intent to the rights-holder who can deliver it legally. Read more at sports.
For editorial corrections: [email protected] (48-hour response).
See also: NFL coverage, NBA coverage, Premier League US, Champions League US, BuffStreams Germany.
