NFL Apps Rolling Out on CarPlay Starting With These Teams

As spotted by 9to5Mac's Zac Hall, NFL team apps are rolling out on CarPlay.

NFL CarPlay Teams Feature
The official Buffalo Bills and Chicago Bears apps gained CarPlay support earlier this year, followed by the official New Orleans Saints app this week. All three apps are developed by a company named YinzCam, which says it develops the official apps for a total of 25 NFL teams, 18 NHL teams, 17 NBA teams, 16 MLS clubs, and more.

In the CarPlay apps, fans can listen to live audio and radio broadcasts for their favorite team's games, right on their vehicle's dashboard.

YinzCam will presumably continue to roll out CarPlay support across its portfolio of NFL apps, but for now only Bills, Bears, and Saints fans can take advantage. The only NFL teams that the company does not develop apps for are the Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, Los Angeles Rams, and New England Patriots.

Starting with iOS 18.4, released in late March, CarPlay apps that stream audio for live sports events can show a scoreboard for the game on the CarPlay screen, right alongside controls for the audio feed. The revamped Now Playing view can show team logos, scores, the game clock, and more. Based on screenshots shared by YinzCam last month, however, it appears that the company has not yet implemented this feature.

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Cheesehead Dave Avatar
8 months ago
Be careful installing the Bears app... you'll end up with long drives that constantly fall short of getting you to the goal.
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toonamike Avatar
8 months ago
How does a company named YinzCam, based in Pittsburgh, not launch with a Steelers version?
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lovehateapple Avatar
8 months ago
Are they free or is there a cost to get an audio livestream? I can't imagine they would be free...
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CapitalIdea Avatar
8 months ago

Are they free or is there a cost to get an audio livestream? I can't imagine they would be free...
I’m not seeing any purchase options on the apps. It may be free as a cost of doing business and drive attendance?
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richard4339 Avatar
8 months ago

Are they free or is there a cost to get an audio livestream? I can't imagine they would be free...
There’s no in app purchases, and I think they’ve always included the radio broadcasts in the Bears app at no cost.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/chicago-bears-official-app/id484385600
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d-klumpp Avatar
8 months ago

Seems like an excellent thing to monetize. I'm guessing ads aren't allowed to cover up the scores but maybe they can delay or queue updates for scores on the free plan and remove all information during ad breaks to allow you to focus on the message.
That sounds worse than AM radio.
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