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Netflix is reportedly close to securing a five-game NFL package, while YouTube may end up with no games. The deal includes splitting former Monday Night Football doubleheaders between the two platforms.
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New details and rumors continue to emerge on the NFL media rights negotiations, particularly regarding Netflix and YouTube.
Earlier on Thursday, it was reported by CNBCâs Alex Sherman that the four former Monday Night Football doubleheaders that ESPN returned to the NFL as part of its deal to acquire NFL Network would be split between Netflix and YouTube.
Additionally, Andrew Marchand of The Athletic reported that Netflix landed the NFLâs first-ever regular-season game from Australia in Week 1, featuring the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers.
Well, on Thursday night, John Ourand of Puck provided a report with fascinating details on the negotiations.
According to Ourand, the NFL and Netflix are âclose to a deal for at least five NFL games next season, including the two Christmas games already under contract.â
As part of the Netflix package, Ourand names the Australia game and a new Thanksgiving Eve game, which in March. It was also reported in March that part of that. The other game would be a Saturday in Week 18 that would lead into an ESPN doubleheader, according to Ourand.
Netflix is expected to broadcast a five-game package, including the NFL's first-ever regular-season game from Australia.
YouTube may end up with nothing as negotiations continue, with the split of former Monday Night Football doubleheaders favoring Netflix.
The game secured by Netflix features the Los Angeles Rams and the San Francisco 49ers.
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So, it appears that Netflix is set to deliver on its well-documented hopes to expand its relationship with the NFL. But the most interesting part of what Ourand is hearing relates to YouTube.
Along with Shermanâs report that Netflix and YouTube would split the four former Monday Night Football doubleheader games, it was reported in April that YouTube was in advanced talks with the NFL for a five-game package.
However, Ourand reports that âitâs possible that YouTubeâwhich was once favored to pick up a new five-game packageâwill wind up with nothing.â
Ourand adds that, while negotiations are ongoing, the two games that were reportedly going to YouTube are now being shopped to NFL broadcast network partners CBS, NBC, ESPN, and Fox.
âThe NFL looked at splitting up a seven-game package, including the two Christmas games, between Netflix and YouTube,â Ourand explains. âBut YouTube balked at the strategy, which is why the league is now trying to sell those games to broadcasters.â
As Ourand notes, YouTube has a âdeep relationshipâ with Roger Goodell and the NFL thanks to the exclusive NFL Sunday Ticket deal, and YouTube âhas more capital than anyone else.â So, itâs entirely possible that YouTube still steps up to get something done here, but thereâs far less certainty than previously assumed.
This appears to remain a very fluid situation, and with the 2026 NFL schedule release right around the corner.
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