jayesh30202 Posted February 8, 2016 Share Posted February 8, 2016 TL;DR: Download the official CBS Sports app or watch at CBSSports.com. They'll even have the same commercials! If you're in America Truthfully, it couldn't be simpler to watch Super Bowl 50 — roman numerals are out for this year, because "L" doesn't look good on a t-shirt — if you're inside the United States. On your Apple TV, snag the official CBS Sports tvOS app that's currently featured in the App Store. If you don't see it on the front page, navigate to Search and look for "CBS Sports." On your Mac, you can load up CBS's live stream in your web browser of choice. You can even shoot it to your television using Airplay if you've got an Apple TV 2 or later and a Mac made after mid-2011. On your iPhone or iPad, grab the CBS Sports app from the App Store if you're a Verizon Wireless customer — mobile streaming is exclusive to Verizon thanks to a sponsorship deal. Otherwise, much like the Mac, you should be able to access the stream through Safari and AirPlay the video to your favorite Apple TV-equipped set. If you're somewhere else If you're out of the country, the NFL has an official — if expensive — option for you. NFL GamePass will cost you $25 for the Super Bowl, but you'll also get access to footage of every game played between 2009 and 2014 until Feb. 17. If you'd rather go the free route via CBS, you'll need a VPN or smart DNS provider that can make CBS think you're in the U.S. There are a number of great options, but Unblock-Us and Unotelly are two of the most popular. source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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