Packers clash with congressman over changes to Sports Broadcasting Act
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 19, 2026, 3:00 PM
Last updated Jun 19, 2026
The Green Bay Packers are embroiled in a dispute with Wisconsin Republican congressman Scott Fitzgerald regarding potential changes to the Sports Broadcasting Act. Fitzgerald dismissed the Packers' concerns about the act's review as 'laughable' during an interview. The Packers responded with a statement emphasizing the importance of the current media rights structure, which they argue is vital for their competitiveness as a small-market team. The House Judiciary Committee is reviewing the Act, and the Packers fear that alterations could threaten their financial stability and the model that has allowed them to thrive. The political dynamic surrounding NFL media rights negotiations is evolving amid ongoing discussions.
- •Packers express deep concern over possible changes to the Sports Broadcasting Act.
- •Rep. Scott Fitzgerald calls the Packers’ fears 'laughable' in an interview.
- •The Packers stress the importance of media rights pooling for small-market teams.
- •House Judiciary Committee is examining the implications of the Sports Broadcasting Act.
- •Contentious political atmosphere surrounding NFL media rights negotiations is developing.
- 3:00 PMYahoo Sports — Packers feud with Wisconsin congressman over Sports Broadcasting Act changes
"The NFL world is currently trying to figure out how to maneuver through a complicated web of political traps when it comes to negotiating their next rights deals. And no franchise has more at stake than the Green Bay Packers. At the center of the drama is a looming battle between the NFL and the…
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