Under the deal, viewers in New York, Dallas, San Diego, New Orleans, Denver and Indianapolis will be able to watch the games, which are normally only available to viewers via cable and satellite television.
Executive vice president of interactive and broadcast sales, John Hendricks, said: "Partnering with the NFL to bring these games to a broad audience in these markets is a real demonstration of our commitment to staying hyper-focused on local programming. There's nothing bigger than the NFL and these games will deliver big ratings for our advertisers".
Games in the schedule include: Denver Broncos v Cleveland Browns on November 6; New York Jets . New England Patriots on November 13; Oakland Raiders v San Diego Chargers on December 4; New Orleans Saints v Chicago Bears on December 11; Indianapolis Colts v Jacksonville Jaguars on December 18 and Baltimore Ravens v Dallas Cowboys on December 20.







