Future Netflix Price Increases Might Have The NFL To Partially Blame
The two Christmas Day NFL games could air on Netflix this year
2023's Christmas Day football games aired on CBS, Fox, and ABC, but in March this year, the NFL announced it was opening things up for 2024 and taking bids for this year's games. According to the Puck News report, Netflix has emerged as a contender for the rights.
The NFL and Netflix are already in business together, as Netflix is the home of the Quarterback TV series from Peyton Manning's Omaha Productions (the next series, Receiver, is in the works now).
Should Netflix land the rights to the Christmas Day NFL games, Netflix would become just the latest subscription service that NFL fans will need to have to watch all the games this year. Beyond games on CBS, Fox, and ABC, Peacock, ESPN+, and Prime Video all are hosting games for the 2024 season.
The 2024 NFL schedule release is coming up on May 15, so it shouldn't be long until all becomes clear regarding who is airing the NFL's Christmas Day games. The schedule was previously expected to be released on May 9.
Netflix already airs live sports programming. In 2023, the streamer aired the Netflix Cup, a golf tournament featuring PGA Tour professionals and F1 drivers. In March this year, Netflix aired the Netflix Slam, an exhibition match between tennis superstars Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz. This July, Netflix will host the highly anticipated fight between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul. In 2025, Netflix will be the home of WWE Raw.
All of this is to say that Netflix is taking big steps into the live sports programming world. And what could that mean for you? Netflix no doubt is paying serious money for these rights, and those costs could eventually be passed along to you in the form of a Netflix subscription price hike.
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Netflix News & AnnouncementsThis story originally appeared on: GameSpot - Author:UK GAG