NFL Commissioner asks for sports betting standards
The executive issued a statement in regard to the legalisation of sports betting in the United States.
US.- After the US Supreme Court decided to overrule the Act that prevented states from offering sports betting services, sports leagues are trying to find common ground to adapt to a new system that highlights integrity and could lead them to a big source of revenue. National Football League (NFL) Commissioner Roger Goodell, issued a statement in which he asked Congress for uniform standards.
“As it was for my predecessors, there is no greater priority for me as the Commissioner of the National Football League than protecting the integrity of our sport. Our fans, our players and our coaches deserve to know that we are doing everything possible to ensure no improper influences affect how the game is played on the field. This week’s ruling by the Supreme Court has no effect on that unwavering commitment,” said Goodell.
The NFL Commissioner also said that they have spent considerable time planning for the potential of broadly legalised sports gambling and are prepared to address these changes in a thoughtful and comprehensive way, including substantial education and compliance training for clubs, players, employees and partners. “These efforts include supporting common sense legislation that protects our players, coaches and fans and maintains public confidence in our games.”
“We are asking Congress to enact uniform standards for states that choose to legalize sports betting that include, at a minimum, four core principles: There must be substantial consumer protections; Sports leagues can protect our content and intellectual property from those who attempt to steal or misuse it; fans will have access to official, reliable league data; and law enforcement will have the resources, monitoring and enforcement tools necessary to protect our fans and penalize bad actors here at home and abroad.”