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NFL’s First-Ever South American Game To Air Widely In Brazil

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The NFL announced Wednesday a landmark broadcast deal for its historic first game in South America. The Green Bay Packers vs. Philadelphia Eagles matchup on September 6th will air broadly across Brazil on CazéTV, RedeTV!, and ESPN Brazil.

CazéTV, a major sports streaming channel with a massive following, will stream the game on YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, Twitch, and Samsung TV Plus, reaching a broad audience, especially young football fans. RedeTV! will serve as the exclusive free-to-air broadcaster, ensuring nationwide access. ESPN Brazil, a longtime NFL partner, will provide in-depth coverage across its platforms, including SportsCenter, and host various NFL-themed events in São Paulo.

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This unprecedented broadcast partnership aims to tap into Brazil’s passionate NFL fan base, estimated at over 35 million. In addition to the live game, all three partners will offer NFL-focused content throughout the season, including regular season games in the UK and Germany, a new weekly NFL show on CazéTV, and NFL RedZone on ESPN Brazil.

Outside the US, fans can watch the game on NFL Game Pass through DAZN in English or Portuguese. In the US, Peacock will exclusively stream the game with multiple feeds, including Portuguese, while local broadcast stations in Philadelphia, Green Bay, and Milwaukee will also air the game, along with NFL+ on mobile devices.

This historic game marks a significant step in the NFL’s ongoing global expansion efforts, bringing American football to new audiences and markets.

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