Last month, I showed you how to sign up for the international version of the NFL Game Pass. At the end of it, you were able to launch and watch games from the browser. That is great and all, but what if you want other ways to watch it? What if you want to watch on your TV? Just in time for the start of the regular season, here are the many different ways you can enjoy your Game Pass.

Assumptions

Before we begin, I am assuming that you followed the previous guide and have:

An active subscription to an international version of the NFL Game Pass

A SmartDNS (or VPN + SmartDNS) account from Overplay.net. Other VPN accounts with foreign servers will work, but you'll need to refer to their guides for the proper way to configure it on your devices.

Step 1: Configure your SmartDNS at the router level

This step is optional but highly encouraged if you are able to do it. Configuring your SmartDNS at the router level means that any device connected to WiFi will be able to use the Game Pass without any local configuration changes. Even if you are only going to be watching on one device, you should do this to make your life easier.

There are many different manufacturers and models of routers, so I won't even begin to try to explain how to do this. Luckily Overplay.net has a bunch of guides that explain how to do it on most routers. Scroll to the bottom of this setup page and choose your router manufacturer to begin.

Once you finish following their guide, log into your Overplay account page and make sure it says everything is configured properly.

Watch on your TV

Easiest way to watch on your TV: Plug your computer in