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NFL Broadcasts: A Streaming Maze
23 Dec
Summary
- Week 17 features games on Netflix, Prime Video, and NFL Network.
- New streaming partners like YouTube are increasing NFL presence.
- Analysts like Tony Romo and Tom Brady face scrutiny for their commentary.

The National Football League's broadcasting landscape has significantly transformed, with Week 17 showcasing a complex mix of traditional networks and streaming services. Christmas Day games will be available on Netflix, while a Saturday doubleheader will air on NFL Network and Peacock. This expansion includes new major deals with Prime Video and YouTube, who streamed their first NFL game in Week 1.
Traditional broadcasters like CBS and Fox are leveraging recent quarterback talent, with Tony Romo and Tom Brady joining their booths. However, their commentary is under review, with questions arising about the depth of their analysis beyond predicting plays. In contrast, the long-standing partnership of Joe Buck and Troy Aikman on Fox is lauded for its chemistry and honest assessments.
ESPN's "Monday Night Football" is enhanced by Jason Kelce's presence on "Monday Night Countdown." Meanwhile, Netflix's entry into NFL broadcasting, marked by record viewership, faces technical challenges but offers high-production halftime shows. Amazon's Prime Video, despite a substantial investment, has drawn criticism for its lead announcers' energy and analysis, while YouTube's seamless handling of its first NFL broadcast suggests a growing role.




