
Super Bowl Champ Backs Fans on NFL Streaming Costs
A Super Bowl champion is speaking up for football fans frustrated by rising game streaming prices. Steve Beuerlein called fan complaints about NFL viewing costs "very legitimate."
When a Super Bowl champion takes your side in a debate with the NFL, you know something important is happening.
Steve Beuerlein, who won the championship during his playing career, recently told Fox News Digital that he agrees with fans about one major issue. The rising costs to stream and watch NFL games have gotten out of hand.
For years, football fans could catch most games with a basic cable package or free broadcast television. Now, watching a full season often requires subscriptions to multiple streaming platforms, each with their own price tag.
Beuerlein didn't mince words when asked about the situation. He called the NFL's current streaming cost structure "overkill" and validated fan frustrations as completely reasonable.

His comments come as more fans voice concerns about being priced out of watching their favorite teams. Between ESPN+, NFL+, Amazon Prime for Thursday Night Football, and traditional cable for Sunday and Monday games, the bills add up quickly.
Why This Inspires
What makes this moment meaningful isn't just that a former player spoke up. It's that someone from inside the NFL family chose to stand with everyday fans instead of the league office.
Beuerlein's willingness to call out his own sport shows that positive change often starts with honest conversations. When respected voices validate real concerns, it creates pressure for solutions that work for everyone.
The NFL has built an incredible product that brings millions of people together every week. But that communal experience only works when fans can actually afford to participate.
Having champions like Beuerlein advocate for accessibility reminds us that sports should unite communities, not price them out.
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Based on reporting by Fox News Video
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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