The US Department of Justice has launched an investigation into the National Football League regarding potential anticompetitive media distribution strategies.Regulators are examining whether the fragmentation of games across multiple streaming platforms like Netflix and Amazon unfairly increases costs for fans.Senator Mike Lee and other lawmakers have questioned the validity of the league's decades-old antitrust exemptions in the modern digital era.Commissioner
Roger Goodell defended the league's model by noting that the majority of games remain available on free broadcast television.