List of sports media rights deals

A list of sports media rights deals across the professional and collegiate American sports leagues. All deals listed are currently ongoing. Rights fee data obtained from published reports, which are hyperlinked.

Sports media rights deals

Last update as of October 28, 2025 by Derek Futterman

League Company Net(s) Annual Rights Fee Properties Term Began Ends Notes
NFL Disney ABC, ESPN, ESPN+ $2.7b Monday Night Football, Super Bowl 2027 and 2031 10 years 2023 2034 NFL can opt-out in 2030
NFL Paramount CBS $2.1b Sunday afternoons, AFC Championship Game, Super Bowl 2024 and 2028 10 years 2023 2034 NFL can opt-out in 2029
NFL Fox Corporation FOX $2.25b Sunday afternoons, NFC Championship Game, Super Bowl 2025 and 2029 10 years 2023 2034 NFL can opt-out in 2029
NFL Netflix Netflix $150m Christmas Day games, 2024-26 3 years 2024 2026
NFL Amazon Prime Video $1b Thursday Night Football, Black Friday, Wild Card playoff game 10 years 2023 2034 NFL can opt-out in 2029
NFL Comcast NBC, Peacock $2b Sunday Night Football, Super Bowl 2026 and 2030 10 years 2023 2034 NFL can opt-out in 2029
NFL Netflix Netflix $150m Global rights to stream NFL Christmas doubleheader in 2024,  at least one Christmas Day game in 2025 and 2026 3 years 2024 2026 Approximately $75 million per game
NFL Google YouTube TV $2b NFL Sunday Ticket 7 years 2023 2031
NBA Disney ABC, ESPN $2.62b NBA Finals, 10 conference finals, early round playoff games, regular season games    11years 2025 2036
NBA Comcast NBC, Peacock $2.45b Six conference finals, early round playoff games, regular season games, All-Star Weekend     11 years 2025 2036
NBA Amazon Prime Video $1.8b Six conference finals, early round playoff games, Play-In Tournament, NBA Cup, regular season games, NBA League Pass  11 years 2025 2036
NBA Warner Bros. Discovery TNT n/a International telecast rights in the Nordics, Poland and Latin America; enhanced NBA Digital partnership  11 years 2025 2036
NHL Disney ABC, ESPN $400m Stanley Cup Final, conference final, early round playoff and regular season games 7 years 2021 2028
NHL Warner Bros. Discovery TNT, TBS $225m Stanley Cup Final, conference final, early round playoff and regular season games 7 years 2021 2028
MLB Fox Corporation FOX, FS1 $728.6m World Series, League Championship Series, early round playoff and regular season games 7 years 2022 2028 Extension of 8-year deal signed in 2013
MLB Warner Bros. Discovery TBS $535m League Championship Series, non-exclusive regular season games 7 years 2022 2028
MLB Disney ABC, ESPN $550m Incorporation of MLB.tv into ESPN DTC, some local sales rights, exclusive regular season games    3 years 2026 2028 Mutual opt out of previous agreement in 2025
MLB Comcast NBC, Peacock $200m Wild Card Series, Sunday Night Baseball, additional regular season games on Peacock, prime time game on second night of regular season  3 years 2026 2028  
MLB Roku The Roku Channel $10m Sunday morning regular season games 3 years 2024 2026
MLB Apple Apple TV $55m Friday night regular season games 7 years 2022 2028 Deal also includes additional $30m ad spend
MLB Netflix Netflix $35m Home Run Derby, Opening Night game, select regular season special events 3 years 2026 2028
CFP Disney ABC, ESPN $1.3b Exclusive rights to full College Football Playoff 6 years 2026 2032
CFP Warner Bros. Discovery (via ESPN) TNT n/a Two first round games and (starting in 2026) two quarterfinal games 5 years 2024 2028 Up to four CFP games sublicensed per year until 2028
CFB (ACC) Disney ABC, ESPN, ACC Network $240m All events 20 years 2016 2036 ESPN can opt out in 2027. $240m is the reported number before 2024 expansion
CFB (Big 12) Disney ABC, ESPN n/a ~60% of inventory, Big 12 Championship 6 years 2025 2031 Per network breakdown n/a, combined fee is $380m/year
CFB (Big 12) Fox Corporation FOX, FS1 n/a ~40% of inventory 6 years 2025 2031 Per network breakdown n/a, combined fee is $380m/year
CFB (Big Ten) Fox Corporation FOX, FS1, Big Ten Network n/a Big Noon Saturday, four of seven Big Ten Championship games 7 years 2023 2030 Per network breakdown n/a, combined fee is $1.15b/year
CFB (Big Ten) Paramount CBS n/a Saturday afternoon, 2024 Big Ten Championship 7 years 2023 2030 Per network breakdown n/a, combined fee is $1.15b/year
CFB (Big Ten) Comcast NBC, Peacock n/a Big Ten Saturday Night, 2026 Big Ten Championship 7 years 2023 2030 Per network breakdown n/a, combined fee is $1.15b/year
CFB (SEC) Disney ESPN, SEC Network $710m All events 10 years 2024 2034
NCAA Tournament (men’s) Paramount CBS $330m Final Four/Championship in odd numbered years 8 years 2024 2032 Paramount pays 30% of total $1.1b fee
NCAA Tournament (men’s) Warner Bros. Discovery TBS, TNT, truTV $770m Final Four/Championship in even numbered years 8 years 2024 2032 WBD pays 70% of total $1.1b fee
NCAA championships Disney ESPN $115m Women’s basketball tournament, 39 other championships 8 years 2024 2032
NASCAR Comcast NBC n/a Final 14 Cup Series events, including playoffs 7 years 2025 2031 Per network breakdown n/a, combined fee is $1.1b/year
NASCAR Fox Corporation FOX, FS1 n/a 14 Cup Series events, including Daytona 500, Busch Light Clash, All-Star race 7 years 2025 2031 Per network breakdown n/a, combined fee is $1.1b/year
NASCAR Warner Bros. Discovery TNT n/a 5 mid-season Cup Series events, including in-season tournament 7 years 2025 2031 Per network breakdown n/a, combined fee is $1.1b/year
NASCAR Amazon Prime Video n/a 5 mid-season Cup Series events 7 years 2025 2031 Per network breakdown n/a, combined fee is $1.1b/year
NASCAR Nexstar CW $114m Xfinity series 7 years 2025 2031
F1 (current) Disney ESPN $85m All events 3 years 2023 2025
F1 (new) Apple Apple TV $150m All events 5 years 2026 2030
IndyCar Fox Corporation FOX n/a All events n/a 2025 n/a FOX purchased a 33% stake in Penske Entertainment, reached multiyear extension of IndyCar media rights
UFC (current) Disney ESPN $300m All events 5 years 2019 2025
UFC (new) Paramount CBS, Paramount+ $1.1b Numbered matches, fight nights 7 years 2026 2032 Partnership expanded to include Latin America and Australia
WWE Disney ESPN $325m Premium live events 5 years 2026 2030 ESPN presented its first WWE PLE in September 2025
WWE Netflix Netflix $500m WWE Raw, other streaming rights outside of U.S. 10 years 2025 2034 Option to extend another 10 years or opt out after five years
WWE Versant USA $287m WWE Smackdown 10 years 2024 2029 Deal originally signed with Comcast ahead of spin transaction in 2026
WWE Comcast Peacock n/a WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event n/a 2025 n/a Multiyear deal includes four Saturday main event broadcasts per year streaming in prime time
WWE Nexstar CW $20 million – 25 million WWE NXT 5 years 2024 2029
Wimbledon Disney ESPN n/a Full tournament 12 years 2024 2035
US Open (tennis) Disney ESPN $70m Full tournament 11 years 2015 2025
French Open Warner Bros. Discovery TNT, TBS $65m Full tournament 10 years 2025 2034
Australian Open Disney ESPN, ESPN+ n/a Full tournament 9 years 2023 2031
U.S. Open (golf) [current] Comcast NBC, USA, Peacock $93m Full tournament 7 years 2020 2026 Fox originally signed a deal for 2015-2027, backed out in 2020, pays over half of current rights fee for NBC
U.S. Open (golf) [new] Comcast NBC, Peacock n/a Full tournament 7 years 2026 2032 Deal also includes rights for U.S. Women’s Open and U.S. Senior Open, combined fee with Versant is approximately $93 m/year
U.S. Open (golf) [new] Versant USA, Golf Network n/a Full tournament 7 years 2026 2032 Deal also includes rights for U.S. Women’s Open, U.S. Senior Open and other USGA Championships, combined fee with Comcast is approximately $93 m/year
PGA Championship Paramount CBS n/a Weekend rounds 11 years 2020 2030
PGA Championship Disney ESPN n/a Early rounds and late round lead-ins 11 years 2020 2030
British Open Comcast NBC, USA, Peacock $50m Full tournament 12 years 2017 2028
The Masters Paramount CBS $0 Weekend rounds 1 year 1956 n/a Augusta National Golf Club grants media rights on a year-by-year basis and does not charge a rights fee. CBS has aired the weekend rounds since 1956
The Masters Disney ESPN $0 Early rounds and late round lead-ins 1 year 2008 n/a Augusta National Golf Club grants media rights on a year-by-year basis and does not charge a rights fee. ESPN has aired early rounds since 2008
The Masters Amazon Prime Video $0 Early afternoon coverage of first two rounds 1 year 2026 n/a Augusta National Golf Club grants media rights on a year-by-year basis and does not charge a rights fee. Amazon is the first new media rights partner for the tournament since 2008
PGA Tour Paramount CBS n/a Various PGA/LPGA tournaments and FedEx Cup every-other-year 9 years 2022 2030 Per network breakdown n/a, combined fee is $680m
PGA Tour Comcast NBC, Golf Channel n/a Various PGA/LPGA tournaments and FedEx Cup every-other-year 9 years 2022 2030 Per network breakdown n/a, combined fee is $680m
PGA Tour Disney ESPN+ $75m Morning coverage and featured groups 9 years 2022 2030
LPGA Tour Disney ESPN+ Eight exclusive LPGA events 2 years 2024 2025
LIV Golf Nexstar CW $0 All events 2 years 2023 2024 The CW does not pay a rights fee, shares ad revenue with LIV
WNBA Scripps ION n/a Friday night games n/a 2026 n/a Multiyear extension ahead of 2026 season
WNBA Amazon Prime Video n/a Three WNBA Finals, seven semifinals series, one first round series per year, exclusive regular season games 11 years 2025 2036 Combined with NBA media rights deal worth $1.8 billion/year
WNBA Paramount CBS, CBSSN n/a Regular season games n/a 2024 n/a Announced as “multi-year” deal
WNBA Disney ABC, ESPN n/a Five WNBA Finals, eight semifinals series, two first round playoff series per year, exclusive regular season games 5 years 2025 2036
WNBA Comcast NBC, Peacock n/a Three WNBA Finals, seven semifinals series, one first round playoff series per year, exclusive regular season games 11 years 2025 2036 In years where Versant holds WNBA Finals rights, games will be divided between NBC and USA Network; combined with NBA media rights deal worth $2.45b/year
WNBA Versant USA n/a Select WNBA Finals, WNBA Playoff games, exclusive regular season games 11 years 2025 2036 In years where Versant holds WNBA Finals rights, games will be divided between NBC and USA Network
NWSL Disney ABC, ESPN n/a 17 regular season games, two quarterfinals, a semifinal 4 years 2024 2027 Per network breakdown n/a, combined fee is $60m
NWSL Paramount CBS n/a 18 regular season games, a quarterfinal, semifinal, and championship 4 years 2024 2027 Per network breakdown n/a, combined fee is $60m
NWSL Amazon Prime Video n/a Friday night games and a quarterfinal 4 years 2024 2027 Per network breakdown n/a, combined fee is $60m
NWSL Scripps ION n/a Saturday night doubleheaders, NWSL Draft 4 years 2024 2027 Per network breakdown n/a, combined fee is $60m
MLS Apple Apple TV+ $250m All events 10 years 2023 2032 Apple has an opt-out clause if certain subscriber numbers are not met
MLS Fox Corporation FOX, FS1 n/a Simulcast of regular season matches, plus MLS Cup 4 years 2023 2026
FIFA World Cup Fox Corporation FOX, FS1 n/a Full tournament, men’s and women’s 12 years 2015 2026 Fox paid $425m for the four World Cups between 2015 and 2022. They are paying an n/a amount for the 2026 WC
Premier League Comcast NBC, USA $450m All events 6 years 2022 2028
Bundesliga Disney ESPN, ESPN+ $30m All events 6 years 2020 2026
Serie A Paramount CBS, Paramount+ Less than $60 million – $70 million annually All events 2 years 2024 2025
La Liga Disney ESPN, ESPN+ $175m All events 8 years 2021 2029
Ligue 1 beIN Media Group beIN Sports $101m All events 5 years 2024 2029
Olympics Comcast NBC $696m All events 12 years 2021 2032
Kentucky Derby Comcast NBC n/a Full Derby coverage and Kentucky Oaks on Friday 8 years 2025 2032
Preakness Stakes Comcast NBC n/a Full event coverage n/a n/a 2025 NBC signed a seven year extension in 2015, no deal has been publicly announced since. Reports indicate there is an agreement through 2025
Belmont Stakes Fox Corporation FOX, FS1 n/a Full event coverage 8 years 2023 2030
Breeders’ Cup Comcast NBC n/a Full event coverage 6 years 2025 2030
Tour de France Comcast Peacock n/a Full event coverage 6 years 2024 2029

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