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Updated · Fox News · Jun 10
Clay Travis Urges NFL to Sell $80 Single-Team Sunday Ticket as Full Package Costs $480
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 10

Clay Travis Urges NFL to Sell $80 Single-Team Sunday Ticket as Full Package Costs $480

2 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 10

Summary

  • $80 to $100 single-team packages would better match what most fans want, Clay Travis told a Thursday review of the 1961 Sports Broadcasting Act, arguing the NFL keeps bundling all games because it can charge far more.
  • $480 is the current Sunday Ticket price for existing subscribers, while new users pay $240 for 2026; Travis said the real cost climbs further when fans also need Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Peacock.
  • 17 regular-season games can be hard to follow legally for out-of-market fans without that package, a problem Travis said leaves viewers confused about where games air and paying too much to watch one favorite team.
  • $575 to $800 was Travis's earlier estimate for watching all 2025 NFL games across services, part of his broader claim that leagues are undermining the 1961 law's original promise of broad free-TV access.

Insights

Can a 65-year-old law be rewritten to rein in the NFL's soaring streaming costs?
With federal probes intensifying, will the NFL be forced to make watching games affordable again?