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John Ourand speculates NFL partners won’t hold out until 2029-30, will strike new deals before opt-out

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July 9, 2026

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The will-they won’t-they dynamic of the NFL’s effort to renegotiate new media deals with its current broadcast partners several years early has been arguably the most important topic on the sports media beat for an entire year now. In fact, it’s been a year and two days since Puck sports correspondent John Ourand first reported

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Related coverage for "John Ourand speculates NFL partners won’t hold out until 2029-30, will strike new deals before opt-out": The New American — USMCA’s Future in Doubt as Renewal Deadline Approaches. Awful Announcing — PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp on working around NFL rights situation: ‘We may go early, we may not’. Investing.com — Will a DT/TMUS merger really go ahead?. profootballtalk — JC Tretter reiterates that the NFLPA is in no hurry to do a new CBA. The Hill — Live updates: US will exit Canada-Mexico trade agreement; Trump visits North Dakota. The Motley Fool — Have $2,000? Buy These 3 Stocks and Hold for the Next Decade.