If you visited NFL.com, used the official NFL app, signed into an NFL.com account, watched videos or highlights, checked scores, viewed schedules, read football news, or interacted with NFL digital content, your privacy rights may have been affected.
Many sports and entertainment websites and apps use cookies, pixels, advertising tools, analytics software, and other tracking technologies to monitor how visitors interact with digital services. These tools may collect information about the pages you viewed, videos you watched, articles you read, account activity, app activity, and other online interactions.
Our firm is investigating whether NFL-operated websites and digital services shared visitor or user information with third parties without consumers fully understanding or agreeing to it.
There is no cost to submit your information, and participation does not require that you purchased anything or subscribed to any NFL paid service.
Our firm is investigating whether online tracking tools used on NFL.com, official NFL team pages, the official NFL app, and related NFL digital services may have collected and shared visitors’ personal information without proper consent.
If you interacted with NFL's platform or digital services, follow the link below to find out if you are eligible for compensation. There is no cost or obligation to participate.
The National Football League (NFL) is a major professional American football league in the United States with 32 teams. It also runs popular digital platforms, including websites and mobile apps, for fan engagement and content.
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