Seven kick on - extending exclusive NFL TV rights
By Staffwriter in Media News on Friday, 08th August 2025 at 9:47amThe Seven Network has today announced it has secured the exclusive Australian free-to-air television rights for the National Football League for the 2025 season.
Seven’s broadcast of the NFL on Seven, 7mate and 7plus Sport will include the 2025 Kickoff matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and Super Bowl LIX Champions the Philadelphia Eagles, Thursday night games (broadcast late Friday mornings in Australia) and two Sunday afternoon games (broadcast Monday mornings in Australia), plus all the action from the playoffs and Super Bowl LX.
Seven’s Commercial Director, Sport, Renee Quirk, said: “We’re thrilled to continue our long-term partnership with the NFL to broadcast the most popular sport in the US to passionate Australians, live and free on Seven and 7plus Sport.
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