YOUTUBE WILL PAY 2 BILLION ANNUALLY FOR NFL SUNDAY TICKET

Last updated: June 15, 2025, 23:21  |  Written by: Chris Larsen

Youtube Will Pay 2 Billion Annually For Nfl Sunday Ticket
Youtube Will Pay 2 Billion Annually For Nfl Sunday Ticket

Youtube Is Closing In On

YouTube TV’s first season as the carrier of “NFL Sunday Ticket” begins Sunday. YouTube agreed to a seven-year contract with the league in December worth more

YouTube is closing in on a deal with NFL Sunday Ticket which will replace DirecTV's 28-partnership and cost them about $2 billion a year.

YouTube's annual $2 billion 'Sunday Ticket' experiment kicks off

Youtube And The National Football

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YouTube and the National Football League are moving the game of football into a new age with a streaming deal. They revealed their recent collaboration on Thursday to

YouTube will pay an average price of roughly $2 billion a year to secure rights to the NFL Sunday Ticket franchise, people familiar with the deal said, the latest sign

At The Start Of The

At the start of the season, Sunday Ticket will be available two ways: as an add-on package on YouTube TV and as a stand-alone a la carte option on

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