It was actually easier to watch NFL games way back in 2001/2002 when they were all on ESPN Asia. I watched the Raiders game in Nan, Thailand, the Steelers in Mae Hong Sohn up near Chiang Mai (and was forced to get a 7-11 employee to close the shop at 4:30am to take me back to my hotel on motorcycle to avoid the roaming packs of dogs in the streets), and superbowl XXXVI on the beach in Krabi after I paid the porter $20 to open the bar at 6am.
Then there was the 24-14 game over the Colts in 2003/2004 which I watched here in Yangon. Every other playoff game was in the US except for 2007 and 2011 superbowls which were in Singapore. I decided I needed to get to US soil for the game last year thinking the embassy might count and apparently it worked. I've already lined up a spot at the Singapore embassy if we win today.
These days in SE Asia the NFL is on select sports channels on the most expensive tiers of local cable and satellite packages (ESPN just carries soccer) and it's harder to watch except for the superbowl. The NFL game pass is a good product but problem this time is that the internet is not fast enough.