NFL Commissioner Open to Renegotiating Media Rights Deals as Early as 2026
The National Football League is open to starting the process to renegotiate its media rights deals as early as 2026, according to CNBC. "I think our partners would want to sit down and talk to us at any time, and we continue to dialogue with them. I like that opportunity," NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell told CNBC. "Obviously it's not going to happen this year. But it could happen as early as next year. That could happen." Under the current 11-year, $110 billion media rights agreement, the league has the option to opt out of its deals starting after the 2029-30 season for all of its . . .