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BREAKING: NFL Defends Streaming Games Amid Trump, DOJ Scrutiny

Sport Syntax·1 min read·Updated about 1 hour ago
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The NFL is officially defending its decision to expand its lineup of games on streaming platforms following public criticism from President Donald Trump and ongoing scrutiny from the U.S. Department of Justice, according to Stephen Holder of ESPN.

The league’s aggressive shift toward placing high-profile matchups on exclusive streaming services has become a major point of political and legal contention. President Trump has recently voiced opposition to the move, suggesting it limits fan access to the sport. Simultaneously, the Justice Department is reportedly examining the league's broadcasting practices to determine if the expansion into streaming-only games violates any regulatory standards or consumer access protections.

Despite the mounting pressure, the NFL is standing by its media strategy, citing the evolving habits of fans and the growth of digital platforms. The league has continued to sign lucrative, multi-year deals with various streaming providers, fundamentally changing how viewers consume professional football. This defense marks a significant moment as the league balances its commercial growth with federal and executive oversight.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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