News: NFL nearing deal with DirecTV re: Sunday Ticket

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The NFL makes a lot of money and starting in 2015, the league could be pulling in up to $400 million more per year. According to the Sports Business Journal, DirecTV and the NFL have reached a 'broad agreement' to extend the satellite company's "Sunday Ticket" package through the next decade.

Under terms of the new deal, DirecTV would pay the league somewhere between $1.3 billion and $1.4 billion per year through 2021 or 2022. Under the current contract, which expires at the end of the 2014 season, DirecTV is paying the NFL about $1 billion per season.

If the new deal runs through 2022 at $1.4 billion per year, that would be an extra $3.2 billion in the NFL's pocket over the life of the deal compared to the previous deal.

More: http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on...directv-sunday-ticket-deal-worth-14b-annually
 
Someone do some quick predictions on the new cap increases....hooooah!

You don't understand that there is no advantage getting more cap when every team gets more. Just higher costs for the fan to see the NFL in every venue.
 
You don't understand that there is no advantage getting more cap when every team gets more. Just higher costs for the fan to see the NFL in every venue.

Oh noooo, there is then, cap room and one can start to become competitive...there still is a market available then.
 
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