NFL 'Sunday Ticket' Trial Has Already Led to Massive Change For 2024 Season

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The NFL 'Sunday Ticket' trial is ongoing but has already led to a massive change in how fans can watch games in 2024.

The NFL has lost its initial class-action lawsuit involving the pricing of its 'Sunday Ticket' package that fans have used for 30 years to consume out-of-market football games. The league is being accused of violating antitrust laws, which will result in a staggering $12 billion to be paid to businesses and consumers who purchased the 'Sunday Ticket' from June 17, 2011, to Feb. 7, 2023.

Now, UPshow and EverPass will showcase the NFL package via streaming for the first time to businesses.This is a massive change considering nobody could watch the 'Sunday Ticket' unless they had been paying for the cable package via DirecTV and YouTubeTV, while also paying the $300-plus amount it cost for the package.

 

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