Insights Unveiled: Digging Into the NFL Sunday Ticket Antitrust Trial’s Intricate Jury Selection Process

Los Angeles, CA — A landmark class action trial against the NFL and its 32 member clubs unfolded recently with jury selection, kicking off a legal examination of the league’s exclusive broadcasting arrangements through NFL Sunday Ticket. In the federal court, Judge Philip Gutierrez explained the case to prospective jurors, describing it as a challenge to the National Football League’s alleged monopolistic practices surrounding the telecast of out-of-market NFL games. The plaintiffs in the case claimed that the NFL’s agreements with broadcasters and DirecTV, which exclusively offered the Sunday Ticket package from 2011 to 2022, … Read more

NFL Faces Record $12.288 Billion Penalty in Landmark Antitrust Class Action Over Sunday Ticket Pricing

Federal court recently ruled that the NFL will have to pay a staggering $4.096 billion to settle a class-action lawsuit, a decision that marks a significant financial setback for the league. The sum, which a jury awarded after approximately a full day of deliberations that began Wednesday and concluded Thursday, will specifically target the NFL’s Sunday Ticket pricing strategies. This landmark judgement, notably the largest the NFL has ever faced, came after plaintiffs argued that the NFL’s Sunday Ticket service, which required fans to purchase a package to watch games not broadcast in their local … Read more

NFL Faces $4.7 Billion Blow: Jury Decides in Landmark ‘Sunday Ticket’ Antitrust Case

Los Angeles, CA — In a landmark decision, a federal jury has ordered the National Football League (NFL) to pay a whopping $4.7 billion in a class-action antitrust lawsuit centered around its “Sunday Ticket” package. This hefty sum, one of the largest antitrust penalties in recent U.S. history, comes after plaintiffs accused the NFL of monopolistic practices by limiting the broadcasting of out-of-market Sunday afternoon games exclusively to DirecTV’s “Sunday Ticket.” The jury found that the NFL’s exclusive deal with DirecTV violated federal antitrust laws, significantly inflating prices and restricting viewer options. According to the … Read more

NFL Faces Record $14.39 Billion Penalty as Jury Finds Antitrust Violation in ‘Sunday Ticket’ Distribution

Los Angeles — A U.S. District Court jury has ruled against the NFL, issuing a nearly $4.8 billion award on Thursday, stating the league’s handling of its out-of-market Sunday afternoon game broadcasts via DirecTV broke federal antitrust laws. This case not only scrutinizes the NFL’s exclusive distribution actions but could reshape sports broadcasting arrangements extending to other leagues. The ruling covers claims over a period from 2011 to 2022, involving some 2.4 million residential and 48,000 commercial subscribers. The subscribers argued that the NFL’s “Sunday Ticket” service, the exclusive broadcast outlet for these games, was … Read more