NFL finalizes new 11-year media rights deal, Amazon gets exclusive Thursday Night package

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The new agreement runs through 2033 and will feature two Super Bowls returning to Disney's ABC network channel.

will pay around $2.7 billion annually, according to people familiar with the matter. Using these numbers, the NFL's new agreement projects to be more than $100 billion -- the richest U.S. sports league media deal.

Fox is also projected to pay over $2 billion in its new contact, but will save $660 million as it relinquishes the Thursday Night Football package. Morgan Stanley estimates that contact will be averaging $400 million in annual losses in 2023 when Fox's agreement expires. Disney will now carry 23 games instead of 17 in its previous deal. ABC will air three Monday Night Football games, which will not be double-headers with ESPN because the timing of the games will overlap, one of the people said. ABC will also carry two Saturday games the last week of the NFL season, which could turn into a new Week 18 if the NFL moves forward with adding a week. Disney will also receive a new divisional round playoff game, said the person.

 

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I believe NFL and Amazon will amend this contract in a few years if the ratings are poor ,you will see more simulcast games on free TV, especially with big market teams like Dallas and New England.

They forgot the mention the cost of Prime. My GF has Prime so I guess she'll be seeing more of me on Thurs nights. Of course she's a big football fan (or she wouldn't be my GF). 🏈🇺🇸 The future of sports will be pay-for-view on Prime, ESPN+, Paramount+, CBS+, NBC+, ABC+, FOX+ 💰

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Amazon going to take a massive L thinking people are going to pay a monthly fee for a whack Thursday night game.

Those Jaguars vs Jets games on overnight delivery

I saw the Chiefs win a SB in my lifetime and I work weekends these days so I don't care. I'm not paying Amazon to watch football on Thursday nights.

Do the CBS/Viacom rights, which includes Paramount+ streaming rights, include out of market AFC games live?

So if we don't buy into Amazon streaming we can't watch Thursday nite Football? WTF?

Does DirecTV keep their package?

EKANardini Seriously how many people do they think will sign up for Amazon Prime TV just to watch Thursday Night Football? Just kill TNF already. Garbage games week in and week out, nobody is going to get Amazon just watch it.

EKANardini Good thing the NFL cut the salary Cap in 2021 to help the league survive

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