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Are you ready… For NFL+?

Round and round it goes... So just how many subscriptions will I need this year just to watch 17 football games? It just never ends!
 
Until Fox and CBS give them up entirely for Paramount+ and Amazon...give it 5 years. There will be nothing but paid programming and cornhole on FOX/CBS on a Sunday afternoon in the fall.
Oh well, there's always the radio.
 
Until Fox and CBS give them up entirely for Paramount+ and Amazon...give it 5 years. There will be nothing but paid programming and cornhole on FOX/CBS on a Sunday afternoon in the fall.
Oh well, there's always the radio.
ESPN seems to be all in on cornhole for its streaming services. Scratch that idea, Fox/CBS, unless you're spoiling for a bidding war. Whatever happened to that competitive eating league that was supposed to be formed to give Joey Chestnut and company other stuff to wolf down for big money outside of July 4?
 
Until Fox and CBS give them up entirely for Paramount+ and Amazon...give it 5 years. There will be nothing but paid programming and cornhole on FOX/CBS on a Sunday afternoon in the fall.
Oh well, there's always the radio.
Or for those desperate to see all the football as well as those who can't take signing up for more accounts and/or just want to stop paying monthly for cable TV, there's IPTV. I wouldn't hold my breath hoping for the TV networks to give up anytime soon. There's a reason all of the Big 4 nets have some sort of rights to NFL games, they're ratings gold & they need it badly considering how times are with ppl looking for entertainment opting most likely to streaming services which clearly have better content than whatever ideas the old network stooges think of.
 

Here is more

DirecTV is reportedly close to securing the rights from Amazon to show NFL Thursday Night Football in restaurants and bars.



The report comes from the Sports Business Journal's reliably dialed-in John Ourand, but does not include any financial details.


Amazon Prime Video last year secured exclusive broadcast rights to 15 NFL regular-season Thursday night games a season, paying the league around $1 billion a year for them. This was part of the NFL's $105 billion overall rights renewal package that determined the league's broadcast partners for the next decade.
 
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