Here’s what NFL can look at ESPN

Here’s what NFL can look at ESPN

Early in the next season, the US Football Association network will have a new look.

The network is obtained by ESPN as part of a billion dollar deal that includes many media assets in the US Football Association, Andrew Marshans mentioned sports Friday.

The report indicated that within the ESPN programming family, the NFL Network can look closer to the SEC network, which provides continuous programming around the league while the main ESPN channel also broadcasts SEC games and SEC shows.


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NFL is obtained by ESPN. Gety pictures

A similar setting, with the use of talents on the air via NFL and other ESPN networks, is a “very possible” result, according to the ATHLETIC report.

The report also indicated that ESPN “is expected to invest in improving NFL programming.”

The American Football Association hopes that the American Football Association network will be an ESPN competitor when the network was created in 2003, which includes offers such as “Gooding Football”, “NFL GAMeday Kickoff” and “The Insides”, but that has never been achieved.

The network has suffered from a series of cuts over the years, according to the report.


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ESPN gets many media assets in the American Football Association in a great deal. Sports icon via Getty Images

The seismic deal also turns the rights of NFL Redzone, which was produced in the NFL Network Studios in Inglewood, California, to ESPN.

It is not clear how Redzone and their prices will be filled exactly, but it is likely to be included as part of the current channels of ESPN and the leader’s application around the world.

In addition to Redzone and NFL Network, ESPN is expected to reach seven other games in the normal season, fictional football work in the American Football Association and the ability to integrate other special features, including betting.

The deal comes at a time when ESPN is preparing to launch a new service for consumers, which will enable subscribers to watch all network programs for $ 29.99 per month, even without the presence of ESPN through the cable or satellite.

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