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Government Approves Major NFL–ESPN Pact; League Holds 10% Stake in Network Would you like alternative tones (bold, playful, or formal)?

February 1, 2026 3 Min Read
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Government regulators have given the green light to the roughly $1 billion transaction between the NFL and ESPN, bringing the deal to a close, The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand reports. Under the agreement announced in August, the league will purchase a 10% ownership stake in ESPN from The Walt Disney Company, while ESPN will acquire NFL Network along with the NFL RedZone channel and the league’s fantasy football properties.

The merger represents a major step in a long-standing relationship between the NFL and the country’s largest sports broadcaster. Affected NFL staff are expected to transition into ESPN payroll in April, and ESPN plans to fold NFL Network into its offerings at the start of the next regular season. In a joint release to The Athletic, the two organizations said the sale is complete and promised that fans should expect increased NFL programming, broader access to NFL Network content, enhanced fantasy experiences and comprehensive coverage of the league going forward.

Industry observers note the deal’s broader implications will take time to unfold. One potential use discussed is extending the RedZone brand to other sports, though such expansion would be constrained by existing TV rights. The agreement also alters the Monday Night Football landscape: the traditional doubleheader will end as four games move to NFL Network, leaving ESPN with 28 games and NFL Network with seven. Reports also indicate the possibility of shared on-air talent across the brands, such as ESPN’s Adam Schefter appearing on NFL Network.

A key driver behind the deal appears to be ESPN’s new Unlimited streaming service, priced at $29.99 per month unless bundled with certain cable agreements, which will soon carry NFL Network. Last fall ESPN also struck a major deal to take over MLB.tv, signaling a broader strategy to expand its streaming footprint and content offerings.

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Fan Take: This consolidation matters because it centralizes more NFL content under one major media brand, which could mean easier access to integrated coverage and fantasy features — but also a greater likelihood that some games or services end up behind a higher-priced streaming tier. For fans, that could bring richer, more unified NFL coverage, but potentially at the cost of higher subscription fees and fewer independent outlets.

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