NFL Bans Prediction Market Ads at Super Bowl LX—What Are They Hiding?

NFL Bans Prediction Market Ads at Super Bowl LX—What Are They Hiding?

Damn. The NFL added prediction markets, Kalshi, Polymarket, DraftKings Predictions, etc., to the “no-fly list” along with tobacco and porn as industries not allowed to advertise during Super Bowl 60 between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots. 

This is pretty weak if you ask me, and what a cool group to be associated with. How dare the NFL get on its high horse and not accept prediction market money? It has happily accepted sportsbooks’ money for years now. 

According to the federal government, predicting sports is NOT the same thing as betting on them. I wouldn’t want to hang out with a narc arguing otherwise. Knowing the sportsbooks, they probably lobbied against these prediction markets advertising during the Super Bowl. These buttholes know prediction markets are drinking their milkshake. 

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