![]() ![]() It is also not the first time pay television customers have had to go without the NFL’s cable channels: DirecTV customers have been without NFL Network and NFL RedZone for several years, even while DirecTV served as the official provider of the NFL’s Sunday Ticket package. (NFL RedZone has always been sold by Comcast as an à la carte channel separate from a traditional pay television package.) Related: Watch NFL Network on Sling TV for $20 (first month, limited time deal)Ĭomcast and the NFL have been at odds over the channels in the past: In 2018, Comcast shifted NFL Network to its Digital Preferred subscription plan in most areas, which means Xfinity subscribers had to pay more to get the channel. The expiration of the contract mostly impacts NFL Network, which had just finished airing the 2023 NFL Draft showcasing new talent that were signed to its 32 teams over the weekend.Ĭomcast has not published a statement on its decision to drop the channels, and neither NFL Network nor NFL RedZone were listed on a Comcast webpage outlining television networks scheduled to be dropped because of expiring contracts when The Desk checked in mid-April (though both are listed now). The channels, NFL Network and NFL RedZone, no longer appear on Comcast’s pay television service after a carriage agreement was allowed to expire at the end of April. For the updated story, click or tap here.Ĭomcast has pulled two television channels programmed by the National Football League (NFL) from its Xfinity pay television service. The agreement also covers NFL RedZone, which will be made available to customers later in the year. (Photo by Maryland Office of the Governor via Flickr, Graphic by The Desk)Įditor’s note: One day after this story was published, Comcast announced it had signed a new distribution agreement with the National Football League to restore NFL Network to its line-up. Baltimore Ravens offense in a pre-season game against the Washington Commanders at M&T Bank Stadium on August 27, 2022. ![]()
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