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Fox and NFL Agree Multi‑Year Deal to Bring Full NFL Package to Mexico

The cross-platform pact expands live-game coverage and original weekly shows to grow the NFL’s audience and revenue in Mexico.

Overview

  • Fox and the NFL announced a multi‑year agreement on Monday that will start in the 2026 season and deliver Thursday Night Football, weekly Sunday games, Thanksgiving games, all NFC playoff matchups, the Pro Bowl and the Super Bowl to Mexican viewers.
  • The package will run across Fox’s platforms in Mexico: linear channels FOX and FOX+, subscription streaming on FOX One, and select content on the ad-supported streamer Tubi.
  • Fox will produce four weekly locally focused NFL shows for the Mexican market, including two weekly editions of a fantasy-football program, adding hundreds of hours of complementary content beyond live games.
  • Fox executives framed the deal as part of a push to deepen the network’s sports offering in Mexico and boost fan engagement, while the NFL said the agreement expands access for Mexican audiences.
  • Industry reporting has noted a separate, developing matter that the NFL may seek to use opt-out clauses in some U.S. media contracts to renegotiate fees, a context that could affect wider rights markets but is not part of the Mexico deal itself.