CBS All Access Continues to Stream NFL Games

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CBS Corporation and the National Football League (NFL) have extended their deal to stream all NFL on CBS games on CBS All Access through the 2022 football season.

CBS will also expand its NFL game streaming access for CBS All Access subscribers and TV Everywhere to include mobile devices beginning this season, adding to its distribution across other connected device platforms. The entire 2018 NFL on CBS schedule, highlighted by Super Bowl LIII, will stream live on all CBS All Access platforms, including on mobile phones and tablets via the CBS App for iOS, Android and Windows 10; online; and on connected devices such as Roku players, Apple TV, Chromecast, Android TV, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Fire TV, Samsung smart TVs and Amazon Channels.

CBS All Access subscribers will receive the NFL on CBS games that are broadcasted in their local market. In addition to extending CBS All Access streaming rights to mobile devices for the first time, NFL on CBS authenticated streaming rights will extend to mobile for its cable, satellite, telco and vMVPD partners beginning this season.

“We’re very pleased to extend and expand our partnership with the NFL and give our viewers and CBS All Access subscribers the ability to stream NFL on CBS games on mobile phones in addition to all other platforms for years to come,” said Marc DeBevoise, the president and chief operating officer for CBS Interactive. “This deal enables us to deliver even more value to NFL fans, our subscribers and our distribution partners.”

“We are excited to extend our partnership with CBS as it aligns perfectly with our goal of providing NFL fans with greater opportunities to watch NFL games across digital devices,” said Hans Schroeder, the chief operating officer of NFL media and business. “The 2018 season will mark a new era for NFL fans with unprecedented access to NFL games across digital platforms.”