Roger Goodell declines Congress invitation on Sports Broadcasting Act hearing

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Last updated Jun 3, 2026

Roger Goodell declines Congress invitation on Sports Broadcasting Act hearing
Summary

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell will reportedly decline an invitation to speak before Congress regarding the Sports Broadcasting Act during a hearing scheduled for June 10. The act, enacted in 1961, has faced scrutiny due to changes in the media, including the rise of streaming services and increasing costs for fans to watch games. Rep. Jim Jordan emphasized the dramatic evolution since the act's passage, as modern broadcasting deals favor subscription models. The NFL has defended its broadcasting strategy, claiming it offers the most fan-friendly model in sports. Congress is investigating the relevance of the act in the context of current broadcasting practices, particularly concerning local blackouts and access for fans.

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What We Know
  • Goodell received the invitation from Rep. Jim Jordan.
  • Hearing scheduled for June 10, 2026.
  • Congress is investigating modern broadcasting under the old act.
  • The NFL emphasizes its commitment to fan-friendly broadcasting.
  • Previous instances of Goodell testifying before Congress include 2022 and 2009.
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  • 3:57 PMYahoo SportsNFL commissioner Roger Goodell to reportedly 'politely decline' invite to Congress to discuss Sports Broadcasting Act
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Roger Goodell has appeared in front of Congress in the past, but will decline an invite this time around.

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