9 of the Best YouTube Channels for NFL Coverage

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As we progress through the winter, the NFL season will heat up, bringing us to the conclusion of the regular season, the Playoffs, and, finally, the Super Bowl in February. With the increasing sense of jeopardy in the games, it’s boom time for broadcasters showing the games. 

And yet, many football fans will look to platforms like TikTok and YouTube to get the latest NFL content from top streamers and content creators. The latter, in particular, has many great channels, built up over the years to provide fans with analysis, tactical insights, sports-related comedy, and every other facet of the game. 

While everyone will have their personal tastes, we have picked nine of the best NFL-focused channels on YouTube for your viewing pleasure and to take you through the conclusion of the football season. 


1. Brett Kollmann

Arguably, one of the most respected football analysts on YouTube, Kollmann breaks down schemes, players, and coaching decisions with incredible clarity. Above all, his content is data-backed, giving a “show your work” vibe that’s perfect for fans who want true tactical understanding. Want to understand why a team is favored in DraftKings’ football odds or why a seemingly underperforming player is one to watch for the future, Brett’s your man. 


2. Flemlow Raps (Flemlow)

Flem specialises in storytelling. He covers everything from player biographies to “whateverhappened to” tales about this guy or idea. He is a master of engagement, making just about any football element compelling. Arguably, one of his best skills is making humorous content that appeals to casual fans. Indeed, you probably don’t even need to be a football fan to enjoy Flemlow. 


3. KTO

KTO is a little bit like Flemlow in the way that he blends nostalgia and league history with modern storytelling, but he has his own unique style. His content covers forgotten players, unusual draft stories, iconic moments, and quirky NFL trivia. It’s really easy to watch and consistently interesting.

 

4. That Franchise Guy

That Franchise Guy is known for his power rankings, tier lists, and roster breakdowns. It’s a kind of scouting-style analysis from a content creator who clearly knows the NFL – and the wider football industry – inside out. Most of these accounts are useful for fantasy football players, but TFG takes insight to a new level. 

 

5. J.T. O’Sullivan – The QB School

O’Sullivan is a former NFL quarterback who provides detailed film breakdowns, most of which focus on QB mechanics and decision-making. The QB School is ideal for viewers who are either active players themselves or who want invaluable insight from a former pro on the game’s most influential position. 

 

6. Tom Grossi

Opinions will vary, but in our view Grossi is one of the funniest creators on YouTube, whether it’s NFL content or not. He produces amazing sketches, livestreams, team comedy, and charity-driven content. His “NFL Fan Reaction” series has become a huge hit in its own right. 

 

7. UrinatingTree

Despite the unfortunate username, UrinatingTree is a master of satire and brutally honest commentary. Just like Grossi, his “This Week in Sportsball” segment has gone viral in its own right, and other social media platforms are also littered with his hilarious franchise rants. Great for fans who enjoy comedy, but you can also find razor-sharp insight underneath all the joking and ranting. 



8. Five Points Vids

This is a channel that focuses on the broader reaches of sports history, often looking at disasters and scandals, as well as strange stories. His NFL videos are always well-researched, looking into everything from Draft blunders to forgotten stories. One of our favorite sections is “Sports Questions We Didn’t Know We Needed Answers To,” which covers the kind of theoretical debates you would have with your friends over a few beers. 

 

9. Highlight Heaven

As the name suggests, this channel is a great option for accessing NFL highlights and compilations. Little more needs to be said: If you want to skip the endless analysis and simply see clips of the big plays and interesting moments, this is the best option beyond the usual NFL official channels.