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The National Football League is the biggest sports league in the entire country. The NBA and MLB have both rivaled them at one point or another, but there’s really no chance for anyone to catch the NFL.
The NFL is reportedly “irritated” with NBC’s massive TV deal with the NBA. Puck’s John Ourand said Roger Goodell and Co. aren’t thrilled with how much more the rival league is getting for its Sunday night product.
NBC is pulling off a trifecta of sports coverage in February. They’ve moved from the Super Bowl LX to the Winter Olympics to the NBA All-Star Game with relative ease. But one of those entities has not been happy with spreading the wealth.
Frustrated’ NFL executives are expecting a bumper new TV deal in the wake of NBC’s multi-billion dollar agreement with the NBA. The NBA announced its new 11-year, $77 billion
Cris Collinsworth is gearing up to call Super Bowl LX on Sunday, Feb. 8, between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots as NBC Sports' top NFL announcer and color commentator. The game will mark Collinsworth's sixth Super Bowl as an NFL commentator.
When the NBA announced its new 11-year, $77-billion media rights deal with ESPN/ABC, NBCUniversal, and Amazon’s Prime Video, the move was widely well-received, particularly for returning the league to longtime partner NBC.
The NFL certainly feels like the king of American sports. They generate north of $13B in annual revenue. That doesn’t that is enough for the empire Roger Goodell has helped expand. After NBC and the NBA agreed to a
The NFL's brightest stars were in San Francisco Thursday night for NFL Honors, the league's annual awards show. The celebration, held at the Palace of Fine Arts and airing on NBC Bay Area, serves as a capstone to the season just days before Super Bowl LX ...