Two top NFL executives addressed broadcasters’ complaints that too many games are shifting to streaming , calling the objections “odd” and defending their media rights setup as “the most fan-friendly model there is.” Chief Operating Officer Hans Schroeder and EVP Jeff Miller offered their takes during a media conference call Friday whose primary focus was the release of the 2026-27 schedule. They were asked about criticism from the likes of Fox Corp. and the National Association of Broadcasters about the Sports Broadcasting Act. The 1961 law exempted the NFL from antitrust scrutiny, but critics say it should be re-examined in light of Netflix, Amazon and YouTube getting more games in a landscape far more complex than the three-network era. The FCC and the U.S. Department of Justice have also launched probes of the league’s dealings with broadcasters.…