The DOJ is investigating the NFL’s online streaming model

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The US Department of Justice is investigating the NFL's online streaming model over concerns of anticompetitive practices. The investigation was prompted by a letter from Utah Senator Mike Lee, who claimed that fans were being forced to pay excessive subscription fees to watch games.
The US Department of Justice is investigating the NFL's online streaming model. The investigation is being run by the Antitrust Division. Complaints were raised by Utah Senator Mike Lee, who said fans were spending almost $1,000 on cable and streaming subscriptions to watch games. The NFL said its media distribution model is fan-friendly, with over 87% of games on free broadcast television. The league added that the 2025 season was its most viewed since 1989. The investigation is ongoing.
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