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Not sure if this is already well-know, but if not, I thought I would share.
Was always interested in getting NFL Sunday Ticket when it was with DISH Network, but never pulled the trigger since I already have Optimum/Altice. YouTube has taken the rights to NFL Sunday ticket now, and they were offering 1-week free Trial and like $100 off NFLST if I kept it which I decided to treat myself and did. I pay for YouTube Premium via Amex BCP which triggers the 6% CB. I don't recall ever seeing NFL Sunday ticket listed as one of the streaming services that trigger the 6% CB. I can now vouch that it does.
So I get to treat myself and still get $24 back in the process
FWIW, I have gotten merchant offers from Chase for $20 off NFL Sunday Ticket (minimum spend for the offer $299) on multiple, no annual fee cards (Chase Freedom Unlimited and Chase Freedom Flex). Like all Chase Offers, those deals stack (i.e. the card's rewards rate on the pre-offer cost is added on), so using the CFU would add another 1.5% rewards and the CFF would get an additional 1% rewards on top of the $20 off discount.
My team is televised in my area for most games, so I usually pass on NFL Sunday Ticket (and either attend the games or visit family who live in an area where all of my team's games are shown when my team isn't on local TV in my area).
@Wavester64I don't have Sunday Ticket, but it makes sense since it's now moved to YT TV and all paid YouTube and YouTube TV products count as streaming (my 4k adder gets billed separately at a different time of the month, but it counts too). The card is not without oddities though. I still can't get them give me 6% on Haris Teeter grocery when I use Instacart, only in store (yet Publix counts as grocery for both and over the phone I was told they're the same code type).