In 2024, the NFL may take steps to secure broadcast rights for its two Christmas Day games. Reports indicate that the league is looking for between $50 million and $100 million in revenue per game. While Netflix has not previously partnered with the NFL for games, Boomer Esiason of VFAN suggests that they could work together to broadcast football on Christmas Day.
Netflix has shown its ability to stream live events, including the Tom Brady roast on Sunday night. A potential partnership between the NFL and Netflix would offer new opportunities for both sides. However, negotiations have put the NFL in a tricky situation, as they may need downloads from networks such as CBS and Fox. While the NFL has authority over these decisions, it can complicate their relationships with these networks.
Despite these challenges, the NFL’s high-value product and limited supply give them leverage to make decisions in their favor. This could lead to a significant financial gain for the league as they explore new broadcasting options for Christmas 2024.
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