NFL players call for sport betting policy change

Content Team August 25, 2023
NFL players call for sport betting policy change

An anonymous survey investigating the NFL’s gambling policy has revealed concerns among playing staff.

The ESPN survey has found that numerous players are unhappy with the prohibition of sports betting on league grounds which extends to private team facilities during activities related to the NFL.

This means NFL players cannot partake in any type of sports-related gambling at any NFL facility including airplane trips, hotel stays and other team-related venues. 

Removals and reprimands

This stringent NFL policy has already led to several suspensions, including players such as Jameson Williams, Nicholas Petite-Frere and Stanley Berryhill.

NFL players call for sport betting policy change.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia.

Survey findings and criticisms

Of 53 players surveyed, 22 agree that the policy should be altered to allow non-NFL sports betting within team facilities.

Others are confused by the league’s distinction between NFL and non-NFL betting and have called for a rule clarification.

1 player noted during the survey:

“Everybody understood not betting on NFL games, but I think a lot of us, even including myself, was not aware of not being able to bet on other sports, especially when it came on league time — in team hotels, on the bus. You would think it was just in the facility. I don’t think a lot of guys truly understood what it meant by ‘when you are on the league’s time.’”

NFL partnerships

Other players have also come forth questioning the NFL over its consistency as the league earns a significant amount of revenue from sports betting companies, resulting in mass visibility of sports betting products and offerings in and around NFL events.

In light of this many players are arguing there shouldn’t be suspensions for non-NFL betting activities as these have no bearing on the legitimacy of sporting outcomes. 

It has also been claimed that the geographical boundary imposed between inside and outside training facilities is arbitrary and needlessly stringent.

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