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To spend the opening Friday night on YouTube NFL Stream from Brazil that includes Chief and Charries, Jason Kelce was not an irrational option to contribute to broadcasting.
Unfortunately, ESPN had a response from two words: “There is no way.”
Via Ryan Glasspiegel from FrontoffesPorts.com, Espn Kelce prevented from participating in the game.
Jason’s brother, Travis, plays with tribal heads (if you have not heard). They share very common podcast, new heights (if you haven’t heard). She had huge numbers on YouTube during a modern episode of the future Travis wife, Taylor Swift (if you’ve not heard). Jason has served as a ticket on Sunday in YouTube (if you haven’t seen).
But ESPN, like other broadcasters, is now very stingy when it comes to sharing talents with other networks. This has complicated YouTube and Netflix’s efforts to employ broadcasts in the American Football Association “once”.
Of course, Jason Kelce could have added a term to his contract that allows such a moon-if it is known that ESPN would adopt the policy of preventing employees on the air from taking other tasks. Given that ESPN pays Jason $ 8 million annually, there is a good opportunity that ESPN will agree on it at the time of its recruitment.
Then there is the fact that the American Football Association, awaiting organizational approval, owns 10 percent of ESPN. On the one hand, the American Football Association has an interest in strengthening YouTube. On the other hand, the American Football Association has an interest in protecting ESPN interests.
It would be interesting to know the result of YouTube Kelce’s request, which would have had to be completed. Which means that it will be interesting to see how such problems will be dealt with after completing the deal-and-fly American Football Association, a more effective way to contact ESPN with a two-letter message, “relax, man!”