DOJ Investigates NFL's Media Rights Sales Strategy
Report: DOJ probe is about "affordability and creating an even playing field" - NBC Sports
NBC Sports2026.04.09Updated 16h ago
Feds may try to force NFL to stop selling games to cable, satellite, and streaming.
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The Department of Justice is probing the NFL's exclusive media distribution deals, examining whether practices limit affordability and competition. Federal regulators may push the league to stop restricting game sales to cable, satellite, and streaming platforms. The investigation focuses on creating fairer market access for consumers and competitors.
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