NFL owners reportedly vote to allow sportsbooks in stadiums to be open on game days

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NFL owners reportedly voted to allow sportsbooks in stadiums to be open on game days as the league's policies evolve.

CLEVELAND — As the annual meeting of NFL owners wrapped up Tuesday in Arizona, they reportedly voted to allow in-person game day sports betting at sportsbooks that are located in NFL stadiums, according to the sports website The Athletic.

Since the 2018 ruling, sports betting has become live and legal in 33 states and the District of Columbia. Ohio joined the fold when its operations went live on New Year's Day. "As it currently stands, the NFL does not allow in-person sports betting at any stadium,” said Bengals Counsel Emma Compton at the September hearing. “So BetFred and the team chose not to pursue a Type B license because of this."

Each league has its own rules. Te Caesars Sports Book at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse is a clear indication that the NBA allows physical sports books in their arenas that can be open on game days. Major League Baseball, though, is kind of in the same boat as the NFL. Their rules presently allow for sports books that can be attached to stadiums; they just can't open up to the ticketed areas.

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