The NFL has confirmed a new set of rights agreements with domestic media rights partners, which are reported to be worth more than $100 billion.
CBS, ESPN/ABC, Fox, NBC and Amazon will all retain rights to NFL matches in the US in a deal which will begin in 2023 and run through to 2033.
The new agreement will also see the Super Bowl air on four networks, with three Super Bowls each will be hosted by CBS, FOX, and NBC. ABC, meanwhile, will broadcast the set-piece event twice.
“These new media deals will provide our fans even greater access to the games they love. We’re proud to grow our partnerships with the most innovative media companies in the market,” said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
“Along with our recently completed labor agreement with the NFLPA, these distribution agreements bring an unprecedented era of stability to the League and will permit us to continue to grow and improve our game.”