Forget spending money on ads during NFL games, Amazon should just hand out books to players as a marketing ploy.
For just the second time in NFL history, the league will be holding a playoff game that will only be available on streaming. When the Baltimore Ravens host the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday night at 8 p.
The NFL granted Prime Video the exclusive broadcasting rights for the AFC wild-card round game between the Steelers and Ravens ( won 28-14 by Baltimore) that kicked off at 8 p.m. Saturday night, and fans, stuck on the other side of the paywall once again, are fuming.
It seems like NFL on Prime's first-ever NFL playoff game was quite the success for the streaming service. Prime Video announced Tuesday that Saturday's
Amazon broke its own NFL record with its exclusive NFL Playoffs stream. A look at how the viewership compares to other NFL games.
For a second straight year, we’re getting an NFL playoff game that’s streaming only. This time, it’s on Amazon’s Prime Video, and you want to watch. Well, we’re here to help you get the game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens. It’s simple: if you want to watch the game, you’ve got to have a subscription to Prime.
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The Baltimore Ravens' win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, however, falls a bit behind last year's streaming playoff game.
The NFL wild-card round over the past week saw a decline in TV viewership compared to last year, including the weekend's most competitive contest, according to figures released Wednesday.
Despite some criticism, it was a groundbreaking moment for sports streaming, when the NFL playoff game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens set a new record for
Receiver A.J. Brown of the Philadelphia Eagles was spotting reading a self-help book on the sideline Sunday during his team’s NFL playoff victory over Green Bay. The internet was amused, and the book,