The state attorneys general say their investi...
The state attorneys general say their investigation has not “identified an injury to consumers resulting from the league wide ticket exchange price floor, alone or in combination with other ticketing practices.” It also said there was no evidence uncovered that the NFL “interfered” with team efforts to reduce instances of ticket fraud. “The idea that the schedule configuration is so different compared to other years is really weird,” said Miller, whose graph of the NFL schedule is published in the Notices of the American Mathematical Society. “Think about how much money is at stake in the NFL players and their contracts and TV deals it’s amazing there would be any room for a little mistake like this.” ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 5, 2017 /PRNewswire USNewswire/ This fall, Elmo, Cookie Monster, Grover, Rosita, and other furry friends from Sesame Street will embark on a two month...