The Department of Justice is quietly looking into the NFL's antitrust exemption — the same one that's kept Green Bay competitive with Dallas for six decades.
It cost $1,500 to watch every NFL game last year. Congress gave the league its media exemption when the only players were ABC, CBS, and NBC. Now it's Amazon, Netflix, and 10 different services.
In today's Daily Dose, I break down what the DOJ is actually targeting, why the NFL's $110 billion in media deals could be at risk, and what a 2024 jury verdict that almost cost the league $4 billion has to do with all of it.
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