WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court turned away an appeal by the National Football League and AT&T Inc.’s DirecTV subsidiary that sought dismissal of an antitrust lawsuit challenging their exclusive Sunday Ticket package of football telecasts.

The court declined on Monday to review an appeals court decision from last year that allowed commercial and residential subscribers of Sunday Ticket to proceed with their case.

The…

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