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PayPal’s NFL Partnership Sparks Analyst Optimism, but Execution Risks Loom

Kennethcix by Kennethcix
April 24, 2026
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PayPal Holdings has found an unlikely ally in the National Football League, and Wall Street is taking notice. The payments giant’s newly minted partnership as the league’s official peer-to-peer payment provider has prompted Bank of America to lift its price target to $55, while BMO Capital Markets has set a more cautious $52 target with a “Market Perform” rating. The divergent views underscore the tension between the company’s strategic ambitions and the operational challenges that continue to weigh on its stock.

The NFL deal is far more than a standard sponsorship. PayPal users will be able to purchase tickets, split tailgating costs, and settle group expenses directly within the app, with Venmo playing a central role. The arrangement also carries international potential: the NFL plans to stage nine games across four continents in 2026, and PayPal intends to leverage its presence in over 200 markets to facilitate cross-border fan payments. To drive adoption, the company will run sweepstakes offering prizes of up to $1 million.

Bank of America’s analysts see clear financial upside from the collaboration, predicting stronger user engagement and incremental revenue generation across the ecosystem. The stock has responded, climbing roughly 10% over the past month to trade at €42.58, a level that has pushed it back above its 50-day moving average. That recovery comes after a bruising period that saw shares shed about a quarter of their value over the past year.

Yet not everyone is convinced the rally has further to run. BMO’s analysts describe the stock as fairly valued, citing competitive pressure from other digital payment providers and risks tied to the company’s ongoing strategic overhaul. UBS sees fair value at $50, while Citigroup pegs it at $48. The caution reflects a broader recognition that PayPal’s transformation under new CEO Enrique Lores, who took the helm in early March, is still in its early stages.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying PayPal?

Lores inherits a business that ended 2025 on a weak note. The fourth-quarter results disappointed, and analysts expect only modest low-single-digit revenue growth for the current fiscal year. To shore up investor confidence during this transition, the board has authorized a massive $6 billion share buyback program. At current prices, that could retire more than 12% of outstanding shares, providing a meaningful boost to earnings per share.

The company’s operational scale remains impressive. PayPal processed $1.79 trillion in payment volume in 2025, up 7% year-over-year, and counts 439 million active accounts. But growth in its core branded checkout business lagged at just 4%, falling short of expectations. Management has acknowledged that execution speed needs to improve, a frank admission that has done little to calm investor nerves.

Competition is also intensifying. Mizuho has warned that new integrated payment solutions, particularly the “X Money” project, could threaten Venmo’s market share. The mobile payments space leaves no room for strategic missteps, and the first real test of Lores’ leadership will come soon. PayPal is scheduled to report first-quarter 2026 results before the market opens on May 5, with analysts forecasting earnings of $1.27 per share. The report will reveal whether the NFL partnership has already begun to leave its mark on transaction margins — and whether the company’s turnaround narrative can hold up under scrutiny.

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