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Out-of-market guide

How to Watch the New Orleans Saints in Chicago

This page models what changes when you leave NEW ORLEANSbut still want the same team from Chicago.

Home market

$83

/mo baseline

Chicago

$123

/mo out of market

Difference

+$40

more than home

What changed outside the home market

The biggest change here is usually the loss of local access and the shift toward national windows plus league-wide add-ons.

How NFL viewing changes in Chicago

Out-of-market NFL is driven by national windows more than league passes.

Broadcast access still covers a lot, but watching every game usually pulls Sunday Ticket and other exclusive windows into the stack.

What still stays in the stack

Prime Video, Peacock, ESPN, and Netflix still matter because the NFL keeps carving out standalone packages.

What to watch for

This model does not assume every optional premium package, so superfan use cases still need a final calculator pass.

Estimated setup in Chicago

YouTube TV Sports Plan$64.99/mo
Prime Video$14.99/mo
Netflix Standard with ads$8.99/mo
Peacock Premium$10.99/mo
NFL Sunday Ticket$240/season

Make this out-of-market plan exact for your ZIP

Start with Chicago, then swap in your exact location and any second team in the house.

Customize by ZIP

How we checked the math

Last reviewed April 4, 2026

  • New Orleans Saints is modeled from Chicago using representative zip 60601.
  • Out-of-market pages show what replaces the hometown setup, not just the final price tag.
  • Coverage gaps stay visible so blackouts and exclusive windows do not get hidden.
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