NFL 2025-26 Ad Spend Hits $5.9B, Up 7% Year-Over-Year
Ad revenue for the NFL's 2025-26 season increased 7% to $5.9 billion, with significant contributions from both TV networks and streaming platforms. Streaming platform ad growth was up a modest 5% year-over-year, while broadcasters saw a 7% increase, highlighting the ongoing value of live sports content for advertisers.
Key Takeaways
- Overall NFL ad revenue for the 2025-26 season increased 7% to $5.9 billion.
- Broadcast networks generated $5.19 billion in NFL ad revenue, with streaming platforms contributing $676 million.
- Regular season TV ad revenue grew 6% to $4.1 billion, and playoff game revenue was up 13% to $1.1 billion.
- Fox Corp. led parent media companies with a 30% share of NFL ad revenue, followed by Paramount Global at 23%.
- Walt Disney recorded the highest year-over-year growth among parent companies at 19%.
Why It Matters
The continued growth in NFL ad spend, particularly the 7% increase for broadcast networks, reinforces the premium value of live sports for advertisers amidst a fragmenting media landscape. While streaming platforms show growth, traditional broadcasters still capture the majority of the ad dollars, indicating that reach for major events remains critical. The varied growth rates between broadcasters and streamers highlight different maturity curves and audience aggregation abilities. Companies are evaluating their live sports rights portfolios to maximize this consistent ad revenue stream. Watch for media companies to prioritize securing major sports packages and optimizing ad tech for real-time inventory in subsequent NFL seasons.
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