This is gonna be interesting to keep an eye on for many monetary reasons.
Too many people don't like paying up to $449/year to get access to every single game that is not viewable in their area during the regular season and not on Amazon/Peacock/ESPN+ and now Netflix. A lot can happen here but basically the NFL makes the price to protect CBS and Fox. If the price goes down, then this causes some interesting figures across the board.
Potentially, each team could end up offering their games through a specific streaming service and only their team for a lower price.
Class-action lawsuit against NFL by 'Sunday Ticket' subscribers gets underway
A class-action lawsuit filed by “Sunday Ticket” subscribers claiming the NFL broke antitrust laws began in federal court Thursday with opening statements.
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Too many people don't like paying up to $449/year to get access to every single game that is not viewable in their area during the regular season and not on Amazon/Peacock/ESPN+ and now Netflix. A lot can happen here but basically the NFL makes the price to protect CBS and Fox. If the price goes down, then this causes some interesting figures across the board.
Potentially, each team could end up offering their games through a specific streaming service and only their team for a lower price.