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Washington Post
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- Washington Post
NFL finalizing deal to take stake in ESPN, hand over RedZone
The NFL and ESPN are finalizing their long-awaited deal by which the Disney-owned sports network would receive league media properties, including NFL Network and RedZone, and the NFL is expected to receive an equity stake in ESPN, according to two people with knowledge of the deliberations. Barring any last-minute complications, the deal could be officially completed and announced as soon as next week, according to those people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because no agreement has been announced. The Walt Disney Company is scheduled to announce its quarterly earnings Wednesday. The NFL and ESPN declined to comment. The Athletic reported earlier Friday that the two sides have agreed to the deal. Those familiar with the deal described it as highly complex and said the final remaining issues involved legal considerations related to governmental approvals. They characterized the deal as all but completed, with the finishing touches being applied. ESPN would add to its inventory of regular season games by getting those carried by the NFL Network. The addition of RedZone, which allows viewers to watch key plays from Sunday afternoon games, was considered a key component of the deal, according to the people with knowledge of the negotiations. CNBC reported last month that the deal would involve the NFL taking an equity stake of up to 10 percent in ESPN. It was not clear Friday exactly how large that stake will be. The deal comes as ESPN prepares to launch a direct-to-consumer streaming service. ESPN already holds the broadcast rights to the NFL's 'Monday Night Football' package. Disney pays the NFL about $2.7 billion per year for the Monday night package. ESPN and Disney-owned ABC have the broadcast rights to two Super Bowls, the first at the conclusion of the 2026 season. The NFL announced a set of broadcasting and streaming deals in March 2021 worth more than $110 billion in rights fees over 11 years. The NFL's team owners previously were alerted that the league might schedule a special owners' meeting in August, apparently related to the potential deal with ESPN. It was not clear Friday whether such a meeting will take place. It would be the third straight year in which the NFL held a special owners' meeting in July or August. The previous two such meetings took place in the Minneapolis area. The owners voted at a July 2023 meeting to approve the $6.05 billion sale of the Washington Commanders from Daniel Snyder to a group led by private equity investor Josh Harris. They voted at a meeting last August to ratify a measure to allow private equity funds to purchase minority ownership stakes in NFL franchises.


CBS News
2 minutes ago
- CBS News
Cade Horton tosses 2-hit ball over 5 innings as Cubs beat Orioles 1-0
Rookie Cade Horton tossed two-hit ball over five innings, and the Chicago Cubs overcame a terrific start by Trevor Rogers to beat the Baltimore Orioles 1-0 on Friday. The Cubs showed a video tribute of Ryne Sandberg and held 23 seconds of silence prior to their first home game since the Hall of Famer died. Former teammates Shawon Dunston, Jody Davis and Rick Sutcliffe then honored their friend by carrying a base onto the field and placing it at second. A few hours earlier, Commissioner Rob Manfred announced the 2027 All-Star Game will be held at Wrigley Field during a news conference at home plate with Chicago Cubs chairman Tom Ricketts, Gov. JB Pritzker and mayor Brandon Johnson. Ian Happ hit a sacrifice fly in the second inning against Rogers, and the Cubs came away with the win in a game that lasted just 1 hour, 49 minutes after losing two of three at Milwaukee. They began the day trailing the NL Central-leading Brewers by one game. Horton (5-3) delivered his third straight scoreless outing. Caleb Thielbar, newcomer Andrew Kittredge and Brad Keller each worked an inning. Daniel Palencia pitched around a two-out double by Adley Rutschman in the ninth, retiring Tyler O'Neill on a fly to deep left for his 15th save in 16 chances. Rogers (4-2) was a tough-luck loser for Baltimore. The left-hander matched a career high by going eight innings and allowed one run and four hits. He struck out eight and walked none. Carson Kelly singled leading off the second, took third on Pete Crow-Armstrong's double to deep center and scored on Happ's sacrifice fly. Horton has gone 17 2/3 innings without allowing a run. The Cubs send All-Star LHP Matthew Boyd (11-4, 2.47 ERA) to the mound, and the Orioles go with RHP Tomoyuki Sugano (8-5, 4.38).

Associated Press
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- Associated Press
Rays place All-Star first baseman Jonathan Aranda on injured list with a fractured left wrist
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — The Tampa Bay Rays placed All-Star first baseman Jonathan Aranda on the 10-day injured list Friday with a fractured left wrist. Aranda was injured Thursday in a collision with New York Yankees designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton. Aranda said the injury did not feel 'catastrophic' and he's hopeful he'll return this season, although the Rays cautioned he won't be able to use the wrist for approximately three weeks. Aranda's wrist has been immobilized in an air cast and he's scheduled to undergo more imaging at the three-week mark. At that point, the Rays will reassess his return timetable. 'Let's see how the bone heals,' manager Kevin Cash said before Friday night's series opener against the Los Angeles Dodgers. 'I think he has re-imaging in about three weeks, but we will continue to remain optimistic.' Stanton hit a soft grounder in the fifth inning to third baseman Junior Caminero, who charged in on wet grass to field the ball. Aranda reached for Caminero's wide toss that sailed into the runner, and his left wrist appeared to hit Stanton's left shoulder. Aranda, a first-time All-Star, is batting .316 with 12 home runs, 54 RBIs in 103 games this season. He has a .394 on-base percentage, and an .872 OPS, making him one of the majors' most dangerous hitters. Cash shifted Yandy Díaz to first base in Aranda's absence. The Rays reinstated Ha-Seong Kim from the IL and recalled Tristan Gray from Triple-A Durham. Trade deadline acquisitions Griffin Jax and Hunter Feduccia were active for Friday night's game. ___ AP MLB: