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Where to stream Patriot Games — the 1992 movie + Patriots NFL games

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TL;DR: Two separate streams behind ‘where to stream patriot games’: (1) the 1992 Tom Clancy movie ‘Patriot Games’ starring Harrison Ford — currently on Paramount+ as part of the Paramount Pictures library, with rental options on Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, and Vudu ($3.99-$3.99 SD/HD); (2) New England Patriots NFL games — air on CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN, and Prime Video depending on the matchup, with the cheapest paid full-coverage path being Slam Dunk Zone at $39.95/mo flat. SDZ covers all NFL Patriots broadcaster windows (CBS for AFC East home matchups, FOX for road vs NFC, NBC for SNF, ESPN for MNF, Thursday-night streaming feed for TNF). 5,000+ HD channels, 6 simultaneous devices.

Streaming the 1992 Patriot Games movie

Patriot Games (1992) is the second Jack Ryan movie adaptation starring Harrison Ford, directed by Phillip Noyce, distributed by Paramount Pictures. The movie has been on multiple streaming services over the years; current 2026 availability:

  • Paramount+ ($7.99-$12.99/mo): Included in the Paramount+ on-demand library most months as part of the Paramount Pictures back-catalog rotation.
  • Apple TV (rent/buy): Rent for $3.99 SD / $3.99 HD; buy for $14.99 HD.
  • Amazon Prime Video (rent/buy): Same pricing as Apple TV.
  • Vudu / Fandango at Home: Same rental/buy pricing.
  • Note: Streaming availability rotates — check JustWatch or Reelgood for current month.

Streaming Patriots NFL games

For the New England Patriots NFL team:

  • CBS: Most Patriots home games (AFC East — CBS is the AFC home network).
  • FOX: Patriots road games against NFC opponents.
  • NBC: Sunday Night Football appearances.
  • ESPN: Monday Night Football appearances.
  • Prime Video: Thursday Night Football games.
  • Slam Dunk Zone ($39.95/mo flat): Carries all five broadcaster networks in one membership.

Cheapest combined path for both

Movie + NFL combined: Slam Dunk Zone at $39.95/mo flat for Patriots NFL games + Paramount+ at $7.99/mo for the 1992 movie + Paramount Pictures library = $47.94/mo total. Or rent Patriot Games one-off at $3.99 + SDZ at $39.95 = $43.94 the first month, $39.95/mo after.

If you only want the movie and not Patriots NFL, Paramount+ at $7.99/mo or a one-time Apple TV rental at $3.99 is the cheapest path. If you only want NFL Patriots, SDZ at $39.95/mo is the cheapest paid option.

 YouTube TV + Paramount+Slam Dunk Zone
Monthly cost (both)$90.98$47.94 (with Paramount+)
1992 Patriot Games movieYes (Paramount+)Add Paramount+
NFL Patriots games (all 5 windows)YesYes
Other live channelsYes5,000+
Annual cost$1,091.76$575.28

FAQ

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Where can I stream the 1992 Patriot Games movie?

Paramount+ ($7.99/mo) typically carries it as part of the Paramount Pictures back-catalog. Available for rent/buy on Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, and Vudu ($3.99 rental SD, $14.99 buy HD). Streaming availability rotates — check JustWatch for current month.

Is Patriot Games on Netflix or HBO Max?

Streaming availability rotates. As of late 2025/early 2026 the movie is primarily on Paramount+ as part of the Paramount Pictures library. Netflix and Max have carried it in past windows but availability changes. Check JustWatch or Reelgood for current month.

Where can I stream New England Patriots NFL games?

CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN, or Prime Video depending on the matchup. Free OTA antenna covers CBS/FOX/NBC. Slam Dunk Zone at $39.95/mo flat carries every NFL broadcaster network — cheapest paid full-coverage option.

Can I stream both the movie and NFL Patriots games on one service?

Paramount+ ($7.99/mo) typically has the 1992 movie and CBS live (which carries most Patriots home games). For full NFL Patriots coverage including FOX/NBC/ESPN/Prime, add SDZ at $39.95/mo flat = $47.94/mo total.

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