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ESPN boosts NFL postseason profile in Super Bowl push

- By ANDREW MARCHAND amarchand@nypost.com

ESPN will “Megacast” its wild-card game in January and will have ABC simulcast some more “Monday Night Football” games in December as Disney further tries to entice the NFL while it seeks to gain a Super Bowl in forthcomin­g TV deals.

For the wild-card game in early January, ESPN will have its lead “MNF” team of Steve Levy, Louis Riddick and Brian Griese on its network, as well as ABC. ESPN2 and FreeForm will use a different set of commentato­rs for the game, producing an alternativ­e format as the network has done for college football’s national championsh­ip game. The exact plans are not finalized yet. ESPN Deportes will have the Spanish-language broadcast.

For two Monday nights in December, both involving the Bills (Dec. 7 vs. San Francisco and Dec. 28 vs New England), the games will simulcast on ABC. ESPN previously simulcast the Week 2 Monday nighter between the Saints and Raiders.

In other news, the NFL announced that its Dec. 26 game between the Cardinals and 49ers will only be seen on Amazon Prime Video and Twitch. Prime Video will make it available in 240 countries.

Disney and Amazon are among the companies trying to close deals with the NFL on the next TV packages. Disney is hoping to add a Super Bowl in the next round of negotiatio­ns, with the idea it would be featured on ABC. However, there is the possibilit­y it could be on a number of networks, as CBS/Viacom will do this year.

Disney is making a play for NBC’s “Sunday Night Football” package but, if it fails there, could go just as hard for another network’s games. There is a possibilit­y ABC and ESPN both end up with their own sets of games.

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