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DOJ Probes NFL Over Anticompetitive Game Access

DOJ Probes NFL Over Anticompetitive Game Access

Tampa Bay News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

April 9, 20261m 27s

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The Department of Justice is investigating the NFL for potential anticompetitive practices, making it difficult for fans to watch games without multiple subscriptions. The NFLs rights are scattered across numerous TV channels and streaming platforms, leading to high costs. Senator Mike Lee highlighted the expense, estimating fans spent nearly $1,000 to watch every game last season. As negotiations for long-term deals continue, the DOJs probe could reshape how we watch football, potentially bringing relief to fans with blackout and price hike restrictions.

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