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Antitrust & Trade Reg.

Jun. 26, 2024

NFL 'Sunday Ticket' antitrust case heads to jurors

The NFL rested its case Monday with testimony from a Stanford University economics professor who said the league's broadcasting strategy benefited the fans.

The National Football League's multibillion-dollar antitrust action over the legality of its "Sunday Ticket" broadcast package licensing arrangements is ready to be passed to a jury as lawyers involved in the case finalized instructions and verdict forms Tuesday.

After hearing evidence during a nearly three-week long trial, an eight-person jury will begin deliberating the case Wednesday afternoon in Los Angeles. The NFL faces up to $21 billion in damages if found at ...

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