According to The Information, Apple is interested in the streaming rights to the National Football League’s “Sunday Ticket” package. Apple has had discussions with NFL executives, but the NFL is also in talks with television networks and other technology companies.

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According to The Information, Apple is interested in the streaming rights to the National Football League’s “Sunday Ticket” package. Apple has had discussions with NFL executives, but the NFL is also in talks with television networks and other technology companies.

According to The Information, Apple is interested in the streaming rights to the National Football League’s “Sunday Ticket” package. Apple has had discussions with NFL executives, but the NFL is also in talks with television networks and other technology companies. - DayDayNews

The Sunday Ticket streaming content currently airs on DirecTV, but it is up for auction and if Apple acquires the rights, fans will be able to watch non-primetime games from all 32 NFL teams on Apple TV+.

DirecTV paid about $1.5 billion to broadcast Sunday Ticket games, but its deal with the NFL expires in 2022, paving the way for other TV players to bid on the package. The NFL hopes to obtain more funds when signing a new agreement.

Apple has previously been in talks with the PAC-12 conference about live broadcasting of college sports, but those talks went nowhere and there continues to be little sports-related content on ‌Apple TV+‌.

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