The 2023 NFL season brings a significant change as Sunday Ticket leaves DirecTV and lands on YouTube.
The move reflects the shift from cable to streaming, with YouTube paying a staggering $2 billion per season for the rights.
While YouTube is great for team-specific viewers, it poses challenges for those who want to catch multiple games or have wagers in play.
YouTube's "Multiview" channels offer predetermined game combinations, leaving viewers with less control over their game choices.
Local CBS and Fox games will be blacked out on Sunday Ticket, requiring subscribers to switch inputs to watch them.
These changes could disrupt the experience for NFL gamblers and fantasy football players.
Some anticipate chaos as fans realize the extent of these changes when the season kicks off on September 10
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