FOX Sports has reached a deal with the National Football League (NFL) to broadcast Thursday Night Football for the next five seasons, starting this year.
Read More »ESPN Scores Live Streaming for Monday Night Football on Mobile
ESPN has reached an agreement with the National Football League (NFL) that expands its live streaming of Monday Night Football for ESPN subscribers to mobile phones.
Read More »NBC to Stream Sunday Night Football via Mobile
NBCUniversal has secured rights from the National Football League (NFL) to stream Sunday Night Football through NBC’s TV Everywhere offering on all mobile devices, starting with the 2018 season.
Read More »NFL & Verizon Sign Streaming Deal
The National Football League (NFL) and Verizon have entered into a multiyear partnership for mobile access to live football games.
Read More »NFL & Facebook in Worldwide Programming Partnership
The National Football League (NFL) and Facebook have inked a multiyear deal to deliver official NFL video and other types of content to fans around the world.
Read More »NFL & Twitter Partner on Live Programming
The National Football League (NFL) and Twitter have entered into a multiyear deal for uniquely packaged official NFL video and other types of content, including a live show.
Read More »CBS All Access Scores NFL Games for Streaming
LOS ANGELES: CBS Corporation has struck a multiyear deal that brings National Football League (NFL) games to its stand-alone digital platform CBS All Access.
Read More »DISH Resolves Carriage Dispute with NFL
LOS ANGELES: DISH has ended its carriage dispute with NFL Media, agreeing to distribute NFL Network and NFL RedZone after dropping the channels in mid-June.
Read More »The NFL Extends Its Partnership with Snapchat
LOS ANGELES: The National Football League (NFL) and Snapchat have extended their partnership, with the NFL becoming the first sports league to have a presence on the social media service’s Discover platform.
Read More »NFL & YouTube Expand Partnership
NEW YORK: The National Football League (NFL) and YouTube have renewed their partnership and have added to it the availability of classic games from each of the 32 teams prior to the start of the 2016 season.
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