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NFL Sunday Ticket Pricing Criticized; Proposal for Single-Team Options Suggested

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Fox News contributor Clay Travis testified before Congress that the NFL should offer single-team Sunday Ticket options at lower prices, arguing the current $480 annual cost (or $240 for new subscribers) is excessive. Travis contends the NFL maintains high prices because it can, and that most fans would prefer cheaper individual-team packages over the full-league option. The proposal highlights ongoing debate over sports broadcasting costs and accessibility for fans.

During a Thursday congressional hearing on the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961, Fox News contributor Clay Travis proposed that the NFL offer single-team subscription options alongside its full Sunday Ticket package to reduce costs for fans. He argued that the current pricing structure—$480 for existing customers and $240 for new subscribers in 2026—is deliberately inflated because the NFL can charge those rates when bundling all games together. Travis estimated that individual-team options might cost only $80-$100, suggesting the NFL generates hundreds of millions in additional revenue by forcing fans to purchase the full package. He also noted that fans increasingly must subscribe to multiple streaming services (Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Peacock) to access all games, compounding costs. Travis framed the issue as a violation of the spirit of the 1961 Sports Broadcasting Act, which he said guaranteed free access to games, and emphasized that constituents are frustrated with both pricing and the difficulty of finding games across fragmented platforms.

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The article does not include responses from the NFL, Google (which owns YouTube TV and carries Sunday Ticket), or other stakeholders defending current pricing structures or explaining business rationales. Congressional members' reactions to Travis's testimony are not detailed. The article also does not provide historical context on how Sunday Ticket pricing has evolved or comparative data on international sports broadcasting models.

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  • Clay Travis says NFL should offer separate Sunday Ticket option to save fans money.

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