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NFL Thursday Night Football Hiatus Explained: Offseason Shifts and Streaming Rights Through 2033

NFL Thursday Night Football Hiatus Explained: Offseason Shifts and Streaming Rights Through 2033

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No Thursday Night Football game is scheduled for this week as the NFL regular season ended in January with Super Bowl LX planned for February 8 in Levi's Stadium. Amazon Prime Video holds exclusive rights to the 18-game TNF slate through 2033 but none fall on March 12. Back in 2016 Sports Media Watch reported CBS and NBC splitting early TNF broadcasts with NFL Network yet that deal long expired amid streaming shifts like ESPN ABC for Monday nights per Fubo and fragmented access costing fans up to 1000 bucks last season as Senator Mike Lee blasted in his Justice Department letter.

No verified matchups exist for American football Thursdays now with offseason focus on free agency whispers and draft hype. Indoor Football League just locked a 2026 streaming deal via Larry in Fishers with half its games free on Yahoo Sports and marquee clashes like Fishers Freight openers plus playoffs on Overnght for 10 bucks monthly after FanDuel flopped. Soccer dominates midweek slates though like Premier League's Tottenham versus Crystal Palace on March 5 per ESPN or Bundesliga fixtures through April on their site.

No recent headlines in the past 24 hours spotlight any TNF ghost game. Odds spreads predictions and player watches stay dormant till summer camps. Sen Mike Lee's push questions 1961 antitrust exemptions letting NFL hawk rights to Netflix YouTube and Prime fragmenting views.

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