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It looks like Netflix wants to be in the NFL business big time...
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The streamer’s chief content officer, Bela Bajaria, told Matt Belloni of Puck (via John Ourand of Puck) that the company is interested in bidding on the NFL’s Sunday afternoon games.

The Sunday afternoon games belong currently to CBS and Fox. Fox acquired the NFC package from CBS in 1994, and CBS snatched the AFC package from NBC in 1998.

The current broadcast deals run through 2033. The league has the right to pull the plug on the deals four years early, and it likely will.

So a major shakeup could be coming, with Netflix becoming a very major player in the NFL broadcast landscape. And if Netflix is in, one of the current partners will be out. Or, at best, relegated to Sunday mornings.

Filed Under: NFL
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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nol1wph10 months
Streaming sucks!!!
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redfish9910 months
Buh Bye
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Clark1410 months
I tried to watch that Tyson fiasco and on Netflix and didn’t get to see any of it. I won’t make that mistake again.
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Tigah555510 months
nope
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GeauxtigersMs3610 months
That’s BS. Netflix sucks. It should be on a local abc,cbs,nbc,fox channel.
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WhoDatNC10 months
Yeah, I'm out.....if this happens.
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