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Get ready, NFL fans - more games are coming to streaming platforms. While networks like FOX, NBC, CBS and ABC/ESPN continue to own most of the NFL's media rights, that could change in the years to come.
Bengals QB Joe Flacco recently revealed the many reasons he's opposed to the NFL switching to an 18-game regular-season schedule.
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 Sports reports that YouTube and the NFL have “entered a long-form contract review” for the slate of games.
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The NFL’s push to renegotiate its broadcasting deals has put NBC’s Sunday Night Football on shaky ground, according to two sports media reporters, with President Donald Trump potentially influencing which networks come out on top.
The NFL will be spending more time overseas next season. In what's become normal for football fans, there will be plenty of games outside of the United States in 2026. From classic locations like London to ambitious new hosts like Melbourne, the NFL will ...
The NFL and YouTube are finalizing a deal to air five regular-season games per year on the streaming service, Front Office Sports reported Thursday.
After years of speculation, it appears the NFL's switch to an 18-game regular-season schedule isn't too far off.
The Pittsburgh Steelers regress to playing Aaron Rodgers' games after all and more rumors and news ahead of this week's NFL Draft.