Breaking Sports Deals: From ESPN to NFL and Fox's New Streaming Platform
This collection of recent sports news covers major developments like ESPN's acquisition of NFL assets, the injury of Steelers' QB Will Howard, the trade negotiations of Micah Parsons, and Fox's launch of a new streaming service. It also highlights player movements and other key sports happenings.

The sports world is buzzing with headline-making deals and player updates. ESPN, Disney's sports network, announced a major acquisition agreement with the NFL, trading media assets for a 10% equity stake. This move aims to enhance content offerings as ESPN prepares to launch its own streaming service.
Loyal NFL fans are watching the Pittsburgh Steelers closely as rookie QB Will Howard suffered a broken finger, threatening his preseason participation. Meanwhile, anticipation builds for Shedeur Sanders' start with the Cleveland Browns, and Matthew Stafford of the Rams looks forward to returning from injury.
Fox Corp. is entering the streaming market with Fox One launching on August 21, while rumors swirl around Micah Parsons' future with the Cowboys. From player trades to car accidents, the fast-paced sports scene remains a hotbed of activity and intrigue.
(With inputs from agencies.)