Verizon Is Paying the NFL $21 Million for Exclusive Streaming Rights to One Football Game

Verizon is paying the league $21 million for rights to the Sept. 24 regular-season game between the Baltimore Ravens and Jacksonville Jaguars, which will be played at London’s Wembley Stadium. The Wall Street Journal first reported the price tag. The telco will stream the game live across its portfolio of video platforms including AOL, Fios TV, Go90 and Complex.com. – Todd Spangler, Variety http://ift.tt/2p1gY6C
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