NFL is reportedly working on a major YouTube deal after eliminating MNF doubleheaders.
The NFL’s 2026 schedule release, traditionally in mid-May, could be pushed back a week as the league finalizes a five-game streaming package, reportedly with YouTube. The delay stems from the need to ...
Football fans better be ready to watch more games on YouTube in the future. The platform is the favorite to land a four-game slate of regular-season contests that the NFL kept as part of an equity ...
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NFL, YouTube in advanced talks for 5-game package
The NFL and YouTube have entered a long-form contract review for a five-game package, Front Office Sports has learned. While a deal has not been finalized, the review typically indicates it is likely ...
Somewhere in a conference room, lawyers from YouTube and the NFL are finalizing a deal that changes how America watches football. Five games. Exclusive.
Somewhere inside the NFL’s offices, a phone call went out to five broadcast partners carrying the same message: the deal you signed in 2021 no longer works for us. Not in 2029, when opt-out clauses ...
For the last few seasons, the NFL has had several instances of broadcasting two Monday Night Football games on ABC and ESPN at the same time as part of the broadcast deal that increased Disney’s total ...
The NFL is exploring ways to grow its streaming footprint beyond traditional television. FOX, NBC, CBS, and ESPN still control most of the league’s media rights, but that could shift as streaming ...
Over the weekend, we reported that the candidates for a five-game 2026 package of standalone games included Netflix, YouTube, and Fox. The apparent winner is YouTube. Ryan Glasspiegel of Front Office ...
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