NFL season is almost here — 11 best Labor Day TV deals to watch all the big games
Game nights will feel like live events with these NFL TV deals

The NFL season is just around the corner and you'll want a serious display that can handle everything from bright colors to motion processing.
Fortunately, the start of fall is one of the best times to get yourself a TV upgrade. Labor Day deals are hot right now, with some incredible discounts on many of the best TVs. Whether you're looking for an OLED beast or a big-screen Mini-LED TV value, I've scoured retailers to find the best options.
One of my personal favorite picks is the Panasonic Z95A OLED TV that's $1,999 on Amazon right now. Although it's a bit of an investment, it offers a punchy, feature-rich speaker system that will make those late-night games feel like you're in the heart of the action. Or, you can save a $1,000 and get the TCL QM8K Mini-LED TV for $999 at Best Buy. There are loads of options to choose from, but I've made it easy for you to find the right display that meets all your NFL needs.
Quick Links
- Smart TV sale: deals from $69 @ Amazon
- LG 48" B5 OLED 4K TV: was $1,299 now $699 @ Best Buy
- Panasonic 75" W95A Mini-LED 4K TV: was $797 now $747 @ Amazon
- Hisense 65" U7QG Mini-LED TV: was $1,098 now $877 @ Amazon
- TCL 65" QM7K Mini-LED 4K TV: was $1,499 now $899 @ Best Buy
- TCL 65" QM8K Mini-LED 4K TV: was $2,499 now $999 @ Best Buy
- Hisense 85" U6QF Mini-LED 4K TV: was $1,397 now $999 @ Amazon
- LG 65" C5 OLED 4K TV: was $2,696 now $1,496 @ Amazon
- Samsung 65" S90F OLED 4K TV: was $2,697 now $1,597 @ Amazon
- Hisense 100" U7QG QLED 4K TV: was $1,999 now $1,799 @ Best Buy
- Panasonic 65" Z95A OLED 4K TV: was $3,199 now $1,999 @ Amazon
- Sony 65" Bravia 8 II OLED 4K TV: was $3,499 now $2,998 @ Amazon
65" TVs
If you plan Madden as often as you watch Sunday games, you'll love this Mini-LED TV. Built on a 165Hz refresh rate and featuring Hisense's Game Mode Ultra, the Hisense U7QG is designed to be the best seat in the house for the PS5, Xbox Series X, and even your PC. Add to that one serious sound system in its 2.1.2-channel speaker and you've got a powerhouse of a TV with tons of flare.
The TCL QM7K is a mid-range Mini-LED TV that collects many of the most-valuable specs of a higher-end TV, but comes in at a price that most people can justify when shopping for a new 4K TV. It's bright enough to stand up in sunny rooms and comes with Google TV baked right in.
55" for $599
75" for $1,199
85" for $1,699
When it comes to performance, the QM8K is a team player. It's bright, bold and colorful — perfect for daytime sports. But the QM8K is not a one-trick pony, and you'll find plenty to love about its sensational picture quality whether you're dimming the lights for movie night or kicking back to binge-watch shows. This is the lowest price I've seen on the 75-inch model to date, and Amazon has labeled this a limited-time deal, so you might want to pounce on this one.
75" to 100" TVs
Once upon a time, the Panasonic W95A hit store shelves at around $1,299. Right now, it's sitting at the cool, low price of $747. This impressive Mini-LED TV is bright enough for daytime viewing, finely tuned for a rich, accurate picture for movie nights, and stocked with useful gaming features for both casual and dedicated gamers.
This is the lowest price ever offered for the Hisense 85" Class U6 Series Mini-LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV. It's a newer TV (a 2025 model, in fact), which means you'll have all the most current technology and features. Between the native 144Hz refresh rate, HDR10+ support, Dolby Vision IQ, Dolby Atmos, and Fire TV OS, you have everything you need for a great entertainment experience.
At a whopping 100 inches, the Hisense U76N ULED is a monster to behold. It's great for gamers and sports lovers alike thanks to its 144Hz refresh rate and Dolby Vision Gaming suppor. Several other enhancements, like WiFi 6e, Google TV OS, and IMAX Enhanced support, make it the perfect entertainment solution and an utter steal for $1,799.
OLED TVs
The B5 is LG's most affordable OLED of 2025, but don't let that fool you into thinking that it's not a terrific TV for folks looking to save money on an OLED. In addition to supporting 4K gaming at 120Hz, the B5 also supports Dolby Vision HDR and costs significantly less than its higher-end counterparts.
55" for $1,299
65" for $1,699
77" for $1,799
83" for $3,999
The LG C5 OLED has arrived. It's one of our favorite value TVs and a brilliant OLED for those looking to save a little on the more advanced screen. With the C5, you get tons of gaming features, including a 144Hz refresh rate built on four total HDMI 2.1 ports. LG's webOS platform also has a slew of free channels to dive into as well as cloud gaming platforms.
42" for $1,196
48" for $1,296
55" for $1,396
77" for $2,496
83" for $4,496
The Samsung S90F OLED TV is an enticing new entry, offering 144Hz refresh rate on one of Samsung's best upscaling processers. It also has Tizen OS, which is built with tons of free channels not to mention several cloud gaming services, and a full Gaming Hub for all your settings in one place. The S90F also has tons of AI baked into it, like an AI Sound Pro that boosts audio dramatically.
42" for $1,097
48" for $1,297
55" for $1,497
77" for $2,997
83" for $4,497
The Panasonic Z95A is an exceptional OLED TV that wrangles together some of the most advanced specs in the space yet. It commands a 160W speaker Dolby Atmos system and a 144Hz refresh on LG Display's MLA panel. It also comes equipped with the range of HDR formats and while it might only have two HDMI 2.1 ports, it does have a sophisticated gaming dashboard, which gives you some easy tweaks to the screen.
Launched in 2025, the Sony Bravia 8 II folllows the Sony A95L OLED TV, one of the most beloved OLED TVs. The Bravia 8 II offers several upgrades, like increased contrast and improved motion handling. It also offers some of the widest color coverage in OLEDs of the year, which is a major plus for an already incredible display.
55" for $2,998
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Ryan Epps is a Staff Writer under the TV/AV section at Tom's Guide focusing on TVs and projectors. When not researching PHOLEDs and writing about the next major innovation in the projector space, he's consuming random anime from the 90's, playing Dark Souls 3 again, or reading yet another Haruki Murakami novel.
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