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ESPN announced on Aug. 5 it had agreed to acquire numerous media assets from the NFL in a landmark agreement. Most notably, ESPN acquired NFL Network and the league's ever-popular RedZone channel ...
That will make ESPN Fantasy Football the official game of the NFL. NFL STATS CENTRAL: The latest NFL scores, schedules, odds, stats and more. A timetable for the merger has not yet been finalized.
The NFL Network, along with the NFL programming assets, will become a core part of ESPN’s upcoming direct-to-consumer service, named “ESPN” and launching on August 21.
ESPN, and its parent company Disney, confirmed Tuesday that it has reached an agreement with the NFL to acquire NFL Network and certain other media assets including RedZone and the NFL’s fantasy ...
The sports giant is rolling out a pair of direct-to-consumer streaming plans on the ESPN App that do not require a cable ...
It is not expected that NFL Films is part of the deal, but the league is likely to take a 10% stake in the majority Disney-owned ESPN.
So, presumably, ESPN could just add RedZone and NFL Network and bump up the price of its streaming service by $10. Honestly, adding those two channels is probably worth $10 to a lot of people.
Everything about NFL Network and RedZone will remain the same for the 2025 NFL season. • Once the deal is approved, RedZone will continue to be produced and operated by the NFL, not ESPN.
NFL RedZone was seen as a key element of the deal for both parties. NFL Fantasy Football and ESPN Fantasy Football will merge into one product designed to serve a growing global demand.
It's worth noting ESPN changed the interface of its fantasy app on Monday, Aug. 4, one day before the agreement with the NFL was announced. ESPN outlined the changes made to the app for the 2025 ...