Al Davis vs. the NFL, one of the most recent additions in NFL Films’ 30 for 30 canon, revolves around the 1966 AFL-NFL merger, the Raiders’ relocation to Los Angeles, and the subsequent antitrust lawsuit against the NFL. The film focuses on the tumultuous relationship between former Raiders owner Al Davis and Pete Rozelle, who served as the NFL’s commissioner at the time. The two men were once colleagues who developed a sour working relationship.
Here’s where you can watch the film online.
Where can you watch and stream Al Davis vs. the NFL?
You can watch and stream Al Davis vs. the NFL on Disney Plus. The film was released on February 4, 2021, and runs for 90 minutes.
Directed by Ken Rodgers, the documentary features Peter Abbay, Joe Alioto, and Kathleen Sullivan Alioto.
How to watch Al Davis vs. the NFL and stream online
In order to watch and stream the film online, you’ll have to subscribe to Disney Plus. The streaming service is now open to everyone throughout the world. And you can sign up via the Disney Plus app or its website. You can also access Disney+ on Roku, Amazon Fire, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Chromecast, PS4, Xbox One, Android and Chromebooks.
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The official synopsis for Al Davis vs. the NFL reads:
“The maverick machinations of Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders owner Al Davis and his many quarrels with the National Football League.”