Get ready, Big Apple football fans: The NFL Network is coming to Time Warner Cable beginning this Sunday, media sources confirmed to The Post.
The 9-year old network will begin rolling out to Time Warner Cable’s 12 million subscribers around the country after the weekend. The two sides reached a deal after months of talks.
The first NFL game to be aired in Manhattan and throughout the TWC system on the NFLN will be the Cleveland Browns-Baltimore Ravens clash on Sept. 27.
The network and Time Warner Cable still haven’t officially announced a carriage deal, but expectations are that the on-again, off-again talks will bear fruit.
An announcement could come later today, sources said.
The arrival of NFL Network on digital basic — and its Red Zone package of highlights on the sports tier — caps almost a decade of negotiations between the two parties.
Cablevision added the NFL Network in mid-August.
The NFLN is said to have secured a deal for between 80 cents and 90 cents per subscriber per month, sources said.
An increased number of games on the network helped swing interest in closing a deal, a source said.
Both TWC and the NFLN declined comment.
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