Netflix has been foraying into live sports with a recent slate that included the Jake Paul-Mike Tyson boxing match and NFL on Christmas Day. Looking ahead, though, the streamer says it isn’t focused on acquiring the rights to large, regular-season sports packages. “Rather, our live strategy is all about delivering can’t-miss, special event programming,” the company says. It plans to continue streaming live sports, such as FIFA’s Women’s World Cup in 2027 and 2031, and is interested in airing more comedy specials following the success of “The Roast of Tom Brady.” “Although our live programming will likely be a small percentage of our total view hours and content expense, we think the eventized nature will result in outsized value to both our members and our business,” it says.