For 2022/2023, it has renewed all quotas, counting on C6 Bank, Mitsubishi Motors, Samsung, Sankhya and Vivo
ESPN, which has aired the NFL for 10 years in Brazil, will broadcast more than 150 games from the 2022/2023 season of the American football league. It will be, on average, 7 games a week and more than 400 hours live, including the playoffs and the Super Bowl. Fans will also be able to watch it on Star+, with 110 matches shown on streaming.
New for the season, the Red Zone channel, which allows subscribers to the streaming platform to follow Sunday afternoon matches in real time from a mosaic screen that highlights touchdowns and best shots for more than 6 hours live. When a team enters the opposing Red Zone – the last 20 yards from the attacking field – spectators will be able to watch in full screen.
Last season, ESPN called the competition a “commercial success”. For 2022/2023, it renewed all quotas, counting on C6 Bank, Mitsubishi Motors, Samsung, Sankhya and Vivo.
The tournament will start on September 8, when the defending champions Los Angeles Rams face the Buffalo Bills, now one of the favorites to reach the Super Bowl.