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NFL giving fans free access to NFL Game Pass

Fans will be able tap into library of past games and NFL Films series such as Hard Knocks and A Football Life.

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The NFL announced on Wednesday that it will provide complimentary access to NFL Game Pass through May 31.

According to the announcement at NFL.com, NFL Game Pass will be available across multiple platforms and devices, and will provide access to past regular season and playoff games, NFL Game Pass Film Sessions, and past seasons of NFL Films series such as Hard Knocks and A Football Life. The league will also provide full game encores on a daily basis on NFL.com, the NFL app and NFL’s official YouTube channel.

NFL Game Pass will include:

Games from 2009-2019 including full broadcast replays of games, commercial free in HD (International — 2019 season only)

Preseason (excluding 2009 season), playoff and Super Bowl matchups from the past 11 seasons (International — 2019 Season only)

Condensed 45-minute game replays

Access ‘All-22’ and ‘High Endzone’ angle footage with Coaches Film

Exclusive NFL Game Pass Film Sessions

NFL players and coaches take Brian Baldinger and Ron Jaworski inside the film room to break down game-winning plays and technique

For Browns fans, that means they can relive the team’s 2018 appearance on Hard Knocks; episodes of A Football Life on Jim Brown, Paul Brown, Marty Schottenheimer and Cleveland ‘95; Baker Mayfield’s debut in 2018 against the New York Jets; the Thursday night win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2009; the Thursday night win over the Cincinnati Bengals in 2014; and the final game for head coaches Eric Mangini, Pat Shurmur, Rob Chudzinski, Mike Pettine, Hue Jackson and Freddie Kitchens.

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