NFL offers free access to Game Pass until May 31
With worldwide concerns over the spread of the coronavirus, the NFL is offering fans something to do while social distancing.
The league announced Wednesday that it will offer free access to NFL Game Pass until May 31 for fans within the U.S. and July 31 for international supporters.
The product is available on digital platforms, including NFL.com, the NFL app, and YouTube and provides "the opportunity to relive incredible NFL games and moments from seasons past including Tom Brady's multiple Super Bowl victories with the New England Patriots, Peyton Manning's single-season record of 55 touchdown passes as a Denver Bronco in 2013, Odell Beckham Jr.'s impossible one-handed catch in 2014, and much more."
Game Pass also includes a number of television series, including "Hard Knocks" and "A Football Life."
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