NFL to Permit Advertising by Casinos During Next Two Seasons

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The National Football League will allow teams to accept advertising from casinos during the next two years.

A memo sent to all 32 teams yesterday and seen by Bloomberg News said franchises could sell ads in game-day programs, on club-controlled radio and in stadiums. The casinos must be in a team’s market. Under the altered policy, advertisers can’t take bets on any sports other than horse and dog racing.