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NFL cuts lucrative new deals through 2033 season

You don’t have to worry about the National Football League and its owners. The money is going to keep rolling in — and how.

Making official on Thursday what long has been anticipated, the NFL and its media partners announced TV and streaming deals spanning 2023 to 2033 that are as notable for what isn’t changing as what is.

CBS, Fox and NBC keep their Sunday packages, with CBS also streaming games on its Paramount+ service, Fox putting select games

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