Goodell also confirmed the league will be launching its own streaming service, called NFL+
Goodell noted that many people who watch games on a streaming service don't subscribe to traditional pay TV, allowing the league to capture a wider audience by moving Sunday Ticket to a digital provider.
"We really believe these new platforms give us an ability to innovate where we are today," said Goodell."It obviously makes it more available to our consumers, particularly the younger demographic, which is one that we really want to get to. I think this will make it more accessible for fans. I think it will be a better experience for fans.", in time for the upcoming season in September.
"It's really in an early stage," Goodell said."I think over the years it will continue to grow. It will be an important strategy for us going forward."WATCH: NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell speaks to CNBC's Julia Boorstin at Sun Valley
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