If you’re watching the NFL live on DAZN with your Game Pass subscription, you already know the sport has a rhythm of its own. But the actual length of a game - from kickoff to the moment the clock hits double zeroes - isn’t always obvious to new fans.
Here, we break down the answer new fans often ask: how long does an NFL game really run from start to finish?

An NFL game has a playing time of 60 minutes, divided into four 15-minute quarters.
However, the actual duration, including stoppages, timeouts, and breaks, often runs to a little over three hours.
And, if both teams are tied after 60 minutes in the regular season, the game goes to overtime.
If the games are tied after 60 minutes, teams then have an extra 10-minute period of play to settle their differences. If the scores remain even at the end of overtime, the game is declared a tie.
However, there are different rules for postseason games. For a more in-depth breakdown of overtime and specific rules for this particular period of the game, click here.
The overtime period once lasted 15 minutes, but was shortened to 10 minutes in 2017.
There is a halftime during an NFL game, lasting 12 minutes, scheduled for the end of the second quarter.
During major events such as the Super Bowl, the break lasts longer to accommodate the halftime show.
DAZN's early playoff deal has landed, giving you every game of the NFL postseason for only £19.99.
The offer drops ahead of what promises to be an action-packed Wild Card weekend, when the San Francisco 49ers take on the Philadelphia Eagles, and the Chicago Bears host the Green Bay Packers.
In addition to every game, live or on demand, Game Pass also provides access to RedZone, NFL Network, and DAZN’s weekly original shows, including Downs 2 Business, Kittle Things, and X's & O's coaching breakdown.