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American Express Named the Official Payments Partner of the National Football League
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American Express Named the Official Payments Partner of the National Football League

2026-03-31 05:16 Last Updated At:05:30

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 30, 2026--

American Express and the National Football League today announced a multi-year global partnership naming American Express the NFL’s Official Payments Partner, beginning with the 2026 NFL season.

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The partnership will bring American Express’ incredible experiences, ticket access and perks to Card Members and football fans around the world, at select events from the preseason to the postseason, including NFL International Games. At tentpole events including the NFL Draft and Super Bowl, American Express® Card Members will have access to on-site activations along with special offers and promotions at other NFL moments throughout the year.

Renie Anderson, EVP and Chief Revenue Officer, NFL, said: “Partnering with American Express brings even more momentum to the NFL’s efforts to deliver world‑class experiences to fans around the globe. This collaboration will allow us to expand access to unforgettable moments, from international games and tentpole events such as the Draft and Super Bowl to enhanced on‑site experiences and presale opportunities. American Express has a proven track record of elevating major sports moments, and together we’ll provide our fans and their Card Members with more ways than ever to engage with the sport they love.”

Elizabeth Rutledge, Chief Marketing Officer, American Express, said: “Sports are central to our legacy – our portfolio includes some of the most popular leagues, teams, and events while bringing our Card Members closer to the games they love. Partnering with the NFL is a natural extension for us and our commitment to delivering meaningful perks, exclusive access, and elevated experiences. Our Card Members are football fans and we’re proud to deepen that connection in ways that add even greater value to American Express Membership.”

As American Express builds on their successful global sports partnerships and sees continued growth in their international business, they will support the NFL in expanding the league’s global reach, including offering Amex Presale Tickets® for all league-owned International Games, alongside localized activations in select countries. From Tuesday, March 31, at 6 p.m. ET through Sunday, April 5, at 6 p.m. ET, Card Members will have access to purchase Amex Presale Tickets (while supplies last) for the 2026 NFL Melbourne Game taking place on Thursday, Sept. 10 at 6:30 p.m. ET between the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers. Terms apply.

At the NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, American Express will pop up with an open-to-all fan experience and Card Member priority lanes for select NFL operated experiences. Plus, eligible Card Members can make a reservation to enjoy a session in the Card Member Lounge and can enroll an eligible Card in an offer for purchases at NFL Shop locations on-site at the NFL Draft. Lounge reservations are limited. Capacity limitations and terms apply.

The NFL joins American Express’ world-class sports portfolio that spans more than fifty premier sports leagues, teams, venues and marquee events around the world, further cementing the company’s dedication to bringing Card Members incredible access and experiences to their favorite sports. These partnerships are deeply impactful for the brand and provide value to Card Members. Nearly 80% of surveyed U.S. American Express Consumer Card Members say they are sports fans. 1

American Express has been expanding its football presence in key markets through club deals. For Atlanta Falcons, New York Giants, New York Jets and Miami Dolphins home games, Card Members have access to perks that include Amex Presale Tickets for select events (while supplies last) and a dedicated entrance or fast lane at each stadium. Plus, eligible Card Members can access a Card Member Lounge at select stadiums (subject to capacity limitations) and enroll in an exclusive concessions offer.

Later this year, American Express and the NFL will introduce the NFL Extra Points American Express® Credit Card, on the Amex Network*, giving fans in the U.S. enhanced opportunities to earn rewards and unlock access to unforgettable NFL experiences, from game tickets and merchandise to one-of-a-kind events.

* The NFL Extra Points American Express® Credit Card will be issued by Comenity Capital Bank, a subsidiary of Bread Financial.

1Source: American Express Customer Research Community Survey, January 2026

The survey, conducted in January 2026 among 13,041 American Express US Consumer Card Members who are part of the American Express Customer Research Community, explored general attitudes and behaviors towards professional sports. Results are reported in aggregate.

About American Express

American Express (NYSE: AXP) is a global payments and premium lifestyle brand powered by technology. Our colleagues around the world back our customers with differentiated products, services, and experiences that enrich lives and build business success.

Founded in 1850 and headquartered in New York, American Express’ brand is built on trust, security, service, and a rich history of delivering innovation and Membership value for our customers. We seek to provide the world’s best customer experience every day to a broad range of consumers, small and medium-sized businesses, and large corporations, and we build and manage relationships with millions of merchants across our global network.

For more information about American Express, visit americanexpress.com,americanexpress.com/en-us/newsroom/, and ir.americanexpress.com.

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American Express Named the Official Payments Partner of the National Football League

American Express Named the Official Payments Partner of the National Football League

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA began the countdown Monday for humanity’s first launch to the moon in 53 years.

The 32-story Space Launch System rocket is poised to blast off Wednesday evening with four astronauts. After a day in orbit around Earth, their Orion capsule will propel them to the moon and back. There are no stops — just a quick U-turn around the moon. The nearly 10-day flight will end with a splashdown in the Pacific.

“Our team has worked extremely hard to get us to this moment,” said launch director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson. "Certainly all indications are right now we are in excellent, excellent shape.”

Managers said the rocket is doing well following the latest round of repairs. Forecasters said the weather should cooperate.

NASA’s Artemis II mission should have soared in February, but was grounded by hydrogen fuel leaks. The leaks were fixed, but then a helium pressurization line became clogged, forcing a return to the hangar late last month. The rocket returned to the pad 1 1/2 weeks ago, and its U.S.-Canadian crew arrived at the launch site on Friday.

Unlike Apollo, which sent only men to the moon from 1968 through 1972, Artemis’ debut crew includes a woman, person of color and a non-U.S. citizen.

Artemis II’s pilot Victor Glover said over the weekend that he wants young people to see them and think, “Girl power and that’s awesome, and that young brown boys and girls can look at me and go ‘Hey, he looks like me and he’s doing what???’”

At the same time, Glover, who is Black, looks forward to when ”one day we don’t have to talk about these firsts” and exploring the cosmos becomes an all-encompassing “human history.”

NASA has the first six days of April to launch Artemis II before standing down until the end of the month.

The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Department of Science Education and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The AP is solely responsible for all content.

NASA's Artermis II moon rocket sits on Launch Pad 39-B at the Kennedy Space Center Sunday, March 29, 2026, in Cape Canaveral, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)

NASA's Artermis II moon rocket sits on Launch Pad 39-B at the Kennedy Space Center Sunday, March 29, 2026, in Cape Canaveral, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)

NASA's Artermis II moon rocket sits on Launch Pad 39-B at the Kennedy Space Center at sunrise Sunday, March 29, 2026, in Cape Canaveral, Fla. (AP Photo/Terry Renna)

NASA's Artermis II moon rocket sits on Launch Pad 39-B at the Kennedy Space Center at sunrise Sunday, March 29, 2026, in Cape Canaveral, Fla. (AP Photo/Terry Renna)

Crew lunar observations lead Sara Schmidt demonstrates software at Johnson Space Center on Thursday, July 24, 2025, in Houston. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)

Crew lunar observations lead Sara Schmidt demonstrates software at Johnson Space Center on Thursday, July 24, 2025, in Houston. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)

Photographers setup remote cameras near NASA's Artermis II moon rocket on Launch Pad 39-B at the Kennedy Space Center Sunday, March 29, 2026, in Cape Canaveral, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)

Photographers setup remote cameras near NASA's Artermis II moon rocket on Launch Pad 39-B at the Kennedy Space Center Sunday, March 29, 2026, in Cape Canaveral, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)

In this photo provided by NASA, astronaut Charles M. Duke Jr. collects lunar samples at Station No. 1 during the first Apollo 16 extravehicular activity at the Descartes landing site, April 21, 1972. (John W. Young/NASA via AP)

In this photo provided by NASA, astronaut Charles M. Duke Jr. collects lunar samples at Station No. 1 during the first Apollo 16 extravehicular activity at the Descartes landing site, April 21, 1972. (John W. Young/NASA via AP)

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