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New Rumors Point to YouTube TV Taking Over NFL Sunday Ticket

#NFL #SundayTicket  #YouTubeTV  #Football For some time now we have heard that Google was aiming to buy rights to the NFL Sunday Ticket when its contract expires after the 2021-2022 season. Over the weekend, YouTube’s head of product was seen sitting with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell at the Minnesota Vikings vs San Francisco 49ers game. Spotted YouTube product chief @nealmohan with @nflcommish Roger Goodell at the 49ers divisional playoff game pic.twitter.com/bsQfAoJlHV — Richard Nieva (@richardjnieva) January 11, 2020 This new and suddenly increasing relationship has raised speculation and rumors that YouTube TV is aggressively trying to reach a deal with the NFL for rights to NFL games both here in the United States with the upcoming NFL Sunday Ticket talks but also around the world through its traditional YouTube service. Google is not the only one trying to get these rights. Amazon is also reportedly working on getting rights to the NFL Sunday Ticket and al

NFL Week 8 Grades: Browns get 'D' in Hue Jackson's last game; Jameis Winston gets an 'F'; Pats earn 'B-'

Whether it's a relationship, a friendship or an old pair of jeans, we've probably all held on to something longer than we probably should have, and it's starting to feel like that's what the  Buccaneers  are doing with  Jameis Winston .  It's easy to see why the Bucs don't want to give up on Winston: He's a former No. 1 overall pick who's supposed to be the team's quarterback of the future. However, if Winston has proven one thing this season, it's that he probably shouldn't be the starting quarterback for the Buccaneers anymore, and if that wasn't clear to Bucs coach Dirk Koetter before this week, you'd like to think it became clear after Winston's four-interception meltdown during Tampa Bay's 37-34 loss to the  Bengals on Sunday.  Winston single-handedly cost Tampa the game and he did it by throwing interceptions that no  NFL  quarterback should ever throw. For instance, this first quarter pick was thrown directly in