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Donald Trump criticizes the rising costs of watching NFL games, particularly due to the shift to streaming services. He believes the league should reduce its profits to make games more accessible for fans.
It is getting more and more expensive to watch NFL games in this day and age and President Donald Trump isnât happy about it.
The cost of watching NFL football has gone up in recent years because of the league moving some of its games to streaming services.
Trump did an interview with Sharyl Attkisson of Full Measure News and revealed he takes issue with the league forcing people to invest in streaming services just to watch games.
â[The NFL is] making a lot of money. They could make a little bit less,â Trump said. âYou have people that live for Sunday⊠and then all of a sudden, theyâre gonna have to pay $1,000 a game. Itâs crazy. So, Iâm not happy about it.â
While nobody is paying $1,000 to watch one game, fans could pay that much over the course of a season.
X user Alex Groberman crunched the numbers and tallied up the total cost for what a fan would have to sign up for to watch every NFL game in 2026.
It came out to around $1,000.
âNFL fans need 10 different streaming subscriptions to watch every football game next season,â Groberman wrote. âTotal cost to watch every game: nearly $1,000.â
âThe NFL turned the most popular sport in America into a $935-a-year scavenger hunt across ten different apps,â Groberman added. âThe audience did not shrink. The access got more expensive and more fragmented because every platform wanted its cut.â
Thatâs a hard pill to swallow for NFL fans, especially when you consider the league rakes in the billions and billions of dollars it does every single season.
Weâre old enough to remember the good old days, when fans only needed cable to watch NFL games.
Along with needing some form of cable to watch games on CBS, FOX, NBC and ESPN, fans need multiple streaming services, also, including platforms like Amazonâs Prime Video and Netflix, both of which obviously come with a separate subscription cost.
The NFL signed a three-year deal with Netflix in 2024 that will cost the platform about $75 million per game it broadcasts.
Meanwhile, the NFLâs deal with Amazon runs through 2033 and the outlet will be paying approximately $1 billion per year over the course of it.
The league also offers NFL Sunday Ticket through YouTube TV, which allows fans to watch out-of-market Sunday games. That deal cost YouTube a whopping $2 billion.
There are two packages for that service. For new users, they can get the NFL Sunday Ticket alone for $240 per year, or they can opt for the YouTube TV and NFL Sunday Ticket bundle.
With all the money the NFL is pulling in with these deals, itâs not hard to see why the league is moving in the streaming direction.
But itâs no doubt hurting their loyal fans in the process.
Donald Trump is unhappy with the NFL due to the increasing costs associated with watching games, especially as they move to streaming services.
While no one pays $1,000 for a single game, fans could accumulate costs that high over the course of a season.
Trump stated that the NFL is making a lot of money and suggested they could afford to make less to help fans.

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