MGM Resorts Signs Deal With NFLPA

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American betting and hospitality company MGM Resorts International this week announced that they've signed an agreement with the National Football League Players Association, becoming an official hospitality and strategic partner of the player union group moving forward.

The agreement will see the two groups working to create experiences that help NFL fans be engaged at various events throughout the country. The crux of these experiences will take place in Las Vegas, where the 2023 Pro Bowl and Super Bowl LVIII will take place. In addition, there'll be an experience held in Detroit, where the 2024 NFL draft will be held.

Specifics on the events weren't given as of press time.

"Partnering with the NFLPA is another indication of our strong commitment to the great sport of football across the U.S.," said MGM Resorts Senior VP of Sports & Sponsorships. "As football's premier events come to Las Vegas, we look forward to welcoming players and creating world-class experiences for MGM Rewards members."

NFLPA VP of Partner Services Gina Scott also commented, adding: "NFL players, past and present, will be at the heart of unforgettable new experiences through MGM Resorts International's rewards program. We are excited about collaborating on world-class fan events designed to produce incredible benefits for MGM Rewards members and value for our players."

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Dustin has a long-standing passion for gambling. He has been writing professionally on the subject and breaking industry news for Casino Listings since 2011. His favorite casino games include Blackjack, Poker, and Hi/Lo. A proud native of Detroit, Dustin currently lives in Michigan.