The National Football League has reached broad new agreements with its television partners, including The Walt Disney Co., NBCUniversal, Fox Corp., ViacomCBS and Amazon.
The new deals will begin with the 2023 NFL season, and run through the 2033 season. There are a few big changes to the new rights agreement: ABC will be added to the Super Bowl rotation, and Thursday Night Football rights will be exclusive to Amazon.
The Thursday games had previously also been airing on Fox. Otherwise, CBS and Fox will keep their flagship Sunday afternoon football games, and NBC will remain the home of Sunday Night Football, with ESPN holding on to Monday Night Football.
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