A fantasy football company partly owned by Dallas quarterback Tony Romo is fighting the N.F.L., saying the league is interfering with a second attempt to hold a fan-centric convention.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, NY Times: Sports
Wed, 04/27/2016 - 9:12pm
A fantasy football company partly owned by Dallas quarterback Tony Romo is fighting the N.F.L., saying the league is interfering with a second attempt to hold a fan-centric convention.