Netflix shaped football streaming and would like to stay in the game.
The transmission giants took over the NFL Christmas Games last year, marking their only participation, but now they are looking to take Sunday football.
The content director, Bela Bajaria, spoke with Matt Belloni of Puck, according to John Ourand de Puk, and the company’s plans to teach the games of the Sunday League in the afternoon.
As enthusiasts know, Sunday’s list airs on CBS and Fox.
CBS hit the NBC AFC package in 1998, 4 years after Fox started the NFC package from its part. Its transactions took position until 2033, but the NFL has the right to withdraw the agreement 4 years before, which it planned to do in 2029.
If they have their way, streamers will either push one of the existing partners or see them relegated to Sunday mornings, with the NFL mulling over a morning package.
There were fears that Netflix wasn’t up to the task after the problematic broadcast of the Mike Tyson/Jake Paul fight. However, his Christmas broadcast went well.
More than 65 million audiences have passed to see the Ravens games of chance to the Texans and the Chiefs play Steelers on that platform, while Netflix brought games in more than 218 countries.
There will be many fans, from abroad, who would like Netflix to obtain all Sunday afternoon matches, since they already have subscriptions, but the transmission comes with their inconveniences.
If this option has an added benefit, Roger Goodell will take it into account. The NFL commissioner is obsessed with building on the league’s traction overseas when he’s been loyal to younger players.
But there are still at least 4 years to go.
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