Despite an ongoing global pandemic, the National Football League managed to raise revenue in 2020 by $422.4 million.
Tony Gonzalez is leaving Fox Sports for Hollywood, sources tell Front Office Sports. The Hall of Famer is pursuing film and TV projects.
Disney could use its unique blend of sports rights, media properties and distribution channels to bring in streaming subscribers.
New Zealand Rugby is reportedly in negotiations with Amazon to become the All Blacks’ front jersey sponsor, per the New Zealand Herald.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and the NFL have followed in the footsteps of Major League Baseball through establishing a PAC.
NFL will again embrace social justice messaging on fields and helmets this season while “Lift Every Voice and Sing” will be part of all tentpole events.
Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson adds WynnBET ambassador duties to his ever-growing list of post-football job duties.
David Tepper, owner of the Carolina Panthers, is adding to his sports ties as the founding investor of Andalusian Private Capital.
ESPN will be airing Wimbledon in the U.S. until 2035 after extending its deal with the All England Lawn Tennis Club by 12 years.
The NFL is not resting after securing $113 billion in media deals, inking a new deal with Twitter and exploring new investor opportunities.