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One other Christmas Day slate is not this week’s solely main revelation relating to the NFL’s 2024 schedule. The league additionally plans to increase its streaming presence, airing its first-ever South American contest — the Philadelphia Eagles‘ Week 1 matchup in Brazil — on Peacock, whereas assigning one in all 2024’s Wild Card playoff video games to Amazon’s Prime Video.
Whereas the Eagles’ opponent for his or her Friday, Sept. 6, abroad sport is not but identified, the printed shall be out there on Peacock, NBC’s streaming service, based on NFL government Hans Schroeder. In any other case, the sport will solely be out there on NBC 10, the native Philadelphia-area TV affiliate; and whichever different native market is hooked up to the opponent, in addition to NFL+ for cellular.
Prime Video, in the meantime, may have unique rights to one of many Wild Card contests one 12 months after Peacock aired the Kansas City Chiefs‘ opening-round playoff sport towards the Miami Dolphins. As soon as once more, no cable TV community will simulcast this occasion.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has admitted the league desires to “fish the place the fish are” when it comes to sport broadcasts, shifting sure contests to streaming-only platforms to accommodate on-demand shoppers. All different video games on the 2024 schedule, nonetheless, together with postseason contests and the Super Bowl, shall be broadcast by conventional networks.
“As media consumption habits evolve, the NFL continues to work with our companions to place our video games on digital platforms the place our followers are more and more spending their time,” Schroeder defined in a league assertion. “The viewership success of each ‘Thursday Night time Soccer’ on Prime Video and the historic Wild Card sport on Peacock final season are robust indicators our streaming distribution is resonating with our followers.”
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