The NFL faces increased federal scrutiny as more games shift to streaming

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The NFL is facing increased scrutiny from the federal government over its moves to put more games on streaming services, with the Justice Department investigating potential anticompetitive practices. The investigation comes as the league shifts more games to streaming, including the 'Thursday Night Football' package, which moved to Amazon Prime Video in 2022.
The NFL is under investigation by the Justice Department for potential anticompetitive practices. The league has been shifting more games to streaming services, including Amazon Prime Video and Netflix. The 'Thursday Night Football' package moved to Amazon Prime Video in 2022. The NFL averages $400 million a year from Netflix and Amazon Prime for four games. The league is also considering adding more international games, which could lead to its own package. The investigation is focused on affordability for consumers and creating an even playing field for providers.
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