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Report: NFL thinks 'Sunday Ticket' deal will generate $3 billion per year
Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

The NFL on Thursday announced that it has reached a deal with a new carrier for the “Sunday Ticket” package.

Beginning next season, Google’s YouTube will offer the NFL Sunday Ticket package. The deal is estimated to be for $2 billion per season. But the league reportedly expects its Sunday Ticket deals to generate $3 billion per year, according to a report.

Forbes’ Mike Ozanian reported Thursday that the NFL is telling teams they will eventually get $3 billion per year.

What could push the revenue from $2 billion to $3 billion? Apparently two things.

One, the NFL still plans to reach a deal with DirecTV to sell non-residential rights to the package. For instance, these rights would be for sports bars and other similar venues that have multiple TVs showing games. The other revenue could come through revenue sharing with Google.

Apparently the Sunday Ticket deal with Google has certain subscriber benchmarks built in that would trigger revenue sharing between the NFL and the technology company. The NFL believes its Sunday Ticket presence will help boost TV subscriber numbers for Google overall, which would lead to some revenue sharing for the league.

DirecTV reportedly had just under 2 million subscribers for the Sunday Ticket package. Another interesting aspect of the deal is how the Red Zone Channel will be affected.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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