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TV sports spectators have a lot of options, but it may cost you. This post is part of a Denver Post series on TV options today — from new and existing companies. The stories may be updated over time. Read the series at dpo.st/tvtoday or “Cable TV, satellite, streaming: See your options, lower your bill”

Do true Broncos fans really care about all the other teams? If so, you’d better keep the $353.94 DirecTV NFL Sunday Ticket Max.

With the rise of new TV services, we thought it was darn well time to take a look at what plans work best for different customers. This is part of an ongoing series to help readers figure out if these real-life TV plans from local TV providers and online video services might better fit your lifestyle.

Customer: All I care about is the Broncos

Sports has always been big business for pay TV companies. Thatap why DirecTV offers the . But if you’re only a Broncos fan and you live here, you might not need the max.

An HDTV antenna will get you some of the best reception available — and free access to Broncos channels CBS, FOX and NBC. See for tips.

Get Broncos channels free with an antenna. For ESPN? Sling has it for $20.

Sling TV gets you the for $20 a month. (Most devices that offer ESPN streaming require a separate pay-TV subscription.) Sling also has an $5 add-on sports pack, which includes ESPNU, ESPNEWS, SEC Network, Universal Sports, beIN Sports and others.

If you miss a game, there’s always the . For $24.99 a month, you have access to replays of every NFL Game.

Read the series → Cable TV, satellite, streaming: See your options, lower your bill

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