With the regular season underway, Sky Sports has every angle covered so you won't miss a thing.
The season kicked off in the early hours of Friday morning as the Carolina Panthers lost 21-20 to Denver Broncos in a rematch of Super Bowl 51.
When and where can I watch it?
Sky Sports will be bringing you all the action so you never miss a big play.
As well as exclusively showing Thursday night and Monday night football, join Neil Reynolds in the studio from 5pm on Sundays as we bring live coverage through the night.
Week One sees perennial Super Bowl contenders Green Bay Packers take on big spenders and much-improved Jacksonville Jaguars at 6pm. Following that, two powerhouses of the NFC East will look to assert early dominance in the division as the New York Giants play the Dallas Cowboys.
And in our late game, two Super Bowl favourites meet in Arizona as the Cardinals host the New England Patriots.
Every touchdown, every game
Yes, Redzone is back, every touchdown, sometimes two at a time! For the first month of the season, NFL fans can watch every touchdown on Sky Sports Mix. Pause and record the action, even if you're not a Sky Sports customer.
Online
During every game, sky.mnosports.com will be hosting a blog, following the action from around the league so you're always up to date.
If you miss any of the action, individual game highlights will be available the morning after each game, as well as Touchdown Blitz, which rounds up every touchdown from Sunday night.
Social
Throughout the season, Sky Sports will go behind the scenes, with Facebook Live and Twitter takeovers from live events as well as in the studio during the action.
Exclusive Interviews
More than ever before, Sky Sports will have access to the biggest names in NFL, with exclusive video interviews from across the two Conferences.
So you are all set, make Sky Sports your home of NFL for the 2016 season, all the way to the Super Bowl in February and starting on Friday at 1.30am on Sky Sports 1.