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« on: December 25, 2022, 04:05:02 pm »

YouTube will be the home of NFL Sunday Ticket starting in 2023

<p>YouTube is ready for some more football. The streaming service has snagged the rights to the NFL Sunday Ticket package, which offers access to out-of-market games that air on FOX and CBS each Sunday. DirecTV, the current home of Sunday Ticket, has held the rights since 1994, but the bundle will move to Google’s streaming service next season.</p><p>Apple and Amazon were also believed to be in talks for Sunday Ticket. Apple was reportedly the frontrunner at one point, but it's said to have dropped out of the race last week, leaving Amazon and Google to duke it out.</p><span id="end-legacy-contents"></span><p>Sunday Ticket will be available as an add-on for YouTube TV subscribers or as a standalone option on YouTube Primetime Channels, an à la carte service that debuted last month. YouTube hasn’t revealed how much it will charge for Sunday Ticket yet. Sunday Ticket plans for the 2022 season on DirecTV started at $294.</p><div id="527361aa7ee24cd3919941ebb5a9dee5"><blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">NFL
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