Packers' Law Under Fire in Congress
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Congress is probing a 1960s law that lets the NFL and other leagues handle their own broadcasting deals — a lifeline for small-market teams like the Green Bay Packers. While lawmakers like Rep. Scott Fitzgerald argue fans are overpaying on streaming, Packers officials warn any change could be an “existential threat” to their survival. Though Fitzgerald claims the NFL’s finances wouldn’t be hurt, the law’s defenders say it ensures fans everywhere — big and small cities — get equal access. With legislative change unlikely anytime soon, the Packers’ unique revenue advantage remains intact.
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