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The NFL is taking another big step into streaming by putting one of its playoff games exclusively on a digital platform for the first time.
The league and NBCUniversal announced Monday that the Saturday night game on wild-card weekend will be on Peacock.
The Peacock exclusive game on Jan. 13 will start at 8:15 or 8:30 p.m. ET. The game will be broadcast on NBC stations in the markets of the two teams. It will also be available on mobile devices through the NFL+ package. It will be preceded by a late afternoon playoff game on NBC and Peacock that will kick off at 4:30 p.m. ET.
Terms of the agreement were not disclosed, but The Wall Street Journal reported that it's a one-year deal with the league receiving approximately $110 million.
"We had our first season with Amazon [this past year] and I think that with the digital platforms, we're ready for live sports at scale. And the next step is to step into the postseason," said Hans Schroeder, NFL executive vice president and chief operating officer of NFL Media. "We like the plan that Peacock and NBC put together. In this case knowing we're going to have a bigger audience and focused on having the widest reach possible across each platform."
The league has made forays into streaming games for nearly a decade but has gone all-in over the past couple seasons. Amazon Prime Video became the exclusive home of "Thursday Night Football" last season, while ESPN has had one international game per season on ESPN+ since 2021.
Under the NFL's 11-year contract with NBCUniversal that began this season, Peacock has an exclusive regular-season game. That will be on Dec. 23 when the Buffalo Bills face the Los Angeles Chargers in prime time. The Cincinnati Bengals vs. Pittsburgh Steelers matchup on NBC will precede that.
"We spent a lot of time with the NFL and had productive meetings about the proper positioning of that [Peacock] game," NBC Sports chairman Pete Bevacqua said last week when the regular-season schedule was released. "We think that's going to be a great combination of using the power of NBC with that late afternoon game and driving that audience to Peacock for the regular-season exclusive game."
The Saturday night wild-card game the past two seasons has drawn more than 20 million viewers. Last season's game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and Chargers averaged 20.6 million, while Buffalo and New England averaged 26.4 million.
Whether Peacock can match or get close to those numbers remains to be seen. Last season's 15-game Thursday night package on Prime Video averaged 9.58 million, according to Nielsen, and 11.3 million, according to Amazon's first-party measurement. The most-watched game was the first one between Kansas City and the Chargers. Nielsen had the average at 13 million, while Amazon reported 15.3 million.
NBC will have three games during the first weekend of the postseason, marking the first time a network has had that many on a single playoff weekend.
NBC also has the prime-time Sunday game on Jan. 14, while Fox and CBS will have the earlier contests. ESPN has the Monday night game to close the opening weekend on Jan. 15. This will be the third year the NFL has played the wild-card games over three days.
Under the NFL's contract, each of the four broadcast partners -- NBC, CBS, Fox and ESPN/ABC -- get at least one wild-card game. Of the two remaining games, one rotates each year between NBC, CBS and Fox, while the other will likely be up for bid each year. That means Amazon or ESPN+ could eventually be in the running for a future postseason game.
 

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Wow
110 mill for 1 game
 

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Not a fan of more NFL streaming but if your are looking @ 100 Million dollar deals for a few games? Look out sports fans streaming is the future ...this will not entice me to buy another providers content particularly the peacock/NBC who already has 4 or 5 cable channels I don't watch.
 

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I'm not buy a monthly package for 1 game. The NFL has become too much of a money grab. They don't give a shit about their fans. What's next a single game on Sunday night on Disney and the Monday night game on Hulu and the Friday night game on Paramount.
 
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Streaming is the way to go nowadays. I got rid of satellite earlier this year and went to streaming packages. I have 4 or 5 streaming apps(including Peacock) and get more for less than I had with the satellite.
 

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How much more fuckn money do these mfrs need ?
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Looks like a sports bar or draftkings if I must

I'm not signing up for anything new. I Already had Amazon Prime, and I learned I can watch games on Amazon through good fortune. Now I watch movies on Amazon on a regulars basis
 

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It's a pretty greedy move.
 

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