NFL Faces $4.7 Billion Judgment as Plaintiffs Reject Call for New Trial in Antitrust Case Over Sunday Ticket Pricing

Los Angeles — Attorneys representing a class action against the NFL have blasted the league’s attempts to challenge a jury’s decision which ordered it to pay $4.7 billion for alleged antitrust violations connected to its Sunday Ticket package. Lawyers argued that the league is unjustifiably trying to question the integrity of the jury’s calculations and interpretations. The controversy stems from a case where more than 2.4 million residential subscribers and over 48,000 commercial establishments, like restaurants and bars, claimed that the NFL’s Sunday Ticket service stifled competition and led to overcharges by limiting broadcast options. … Read more

NFL ‘Sunday Ticket’ Case: Plaintiffs Uphold $4.7 Billion Verdict, Reject Claims of ‘Runaway’ Jury

Los Angeles, CA — The legal team defending a group of NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers who won a $4.7 billion judgment against DirecTV and the National Football League (NFL) dismissed claims that the jury’s decision was excessive or irrational. The subscribers had argued that DirecTV’s NFL Sunday Ticket package violated antitrust laws by restricting broadcasts to out-of-market games at elevated prices, resulting in the substantial award by a federal jury. The lawsuit accused DirecTV and NFL of creating a monopoly over the broadcasting of NFL games, effectively forcing fans to pay high prices for viewing … Read more

NFL to Pay $4.8 Billion for Antitrust Breach Over Sunday Ticket Game Distribution

LOS ANGELES — In a sweeping decision on Thursday, a federal jury ordered the National Football League to pay close to $4.8 billion in damages for violating antitrust laws with its exclusive distribution of out-of-market Sunday afternoon games through its “Sunday Ticket” package on DirecTV. The case could have broader implications for sports broadcasting rights and distribution models. The U.S. District Court ruling concluded that the NFL had unfairly monopolized the market, charging inflated prices to millions of subscribers who had limited options to watch these games from 2011 to 2022. A total of $4.7 … Read more

Jury Hits NFL with $4.8 Billion Fine for Antitrust Violations in “Sunday Ticket” Case

Los Angeles — In a landmark decision, the U.S. District Court has ruled against the NFL in a major antitrust lawsuit, ordering the league to pay nearly $4.8 billion in damages for monopolistic practices related to its exclusive distribution of out-of-market Sunday afternoon football games via the “Sunday Ticket” service on DirecTV. This verdict could potentially triple to about $14.39 billion under federal laws, significantly impacting the financial landscape of the league. At the center of the litigation, which encapsulates both residential and commercial subscribers, was the grievance that the NFL’s distribution strategy unfairly stifled … Read more