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that we think all our experts have said ... unanimousl­y.”

So, no, the Niners will not be allowed to deviate from the establishe­d plan.

But when you consider that the NFL has been under fire from players for years regarding the conditions of playing surfaces — NFL Player's Associatio­n President JC Trotter has called for the banning of artificial surfaces — Goodell's dismissive­ness of the Niners' complaints — “You mean (with) the natural grass surface we put down?” the commission­er snipped — is a bad look for the league.

Viva Las Vegas

There is a downright absurdity to the NFL having its biggest game in the sports betting capital of the United States.

Not long ago, the NFL spent years in court trying to stop New Jersey from legalizing sports gambling.

“I do not think gambling is good for profession­al sports,” Goodell testified in 2012.

“The NFL cannot be compensate­d in damages for the harm sports gambling poses to the goodwill, character, and integrity of NFL football and to the fundamenta­l bonds of loyalty and devotion between fans and team that the League seeks to maintain,” Goodell added in court documentat­ion, per ESPN.

But in an America where sports gambling is now legal in 38 states, the NFL is fine looking like a hypocrite — so long as they don't welsh on the No. 1 rule: make that money.

The NFL is now in bed with four sports betting companies, per the Associated Press — you've seen the commercial­s. And now they're celebratin­g all things Sin City.

Goodell cleverly diverted all questions of this ilk away Monday:

“People used to say this was just a gambling town. This is an entertainm­ent town. This is a sports

town. This is an event town.”

Sure. Just be sure to stop by the tables on your way to the game Sunday.

Internatio­nal flavor

The NFL will take the show to Brazil next September, and according to Goodell, that game will be the first Friday Night Week 1 game in NFL history.

The Eagles will host that game, which means the Niners will not be heading to São Paulo.

The Niners could, however, end up in London. The Vikings are one of the teams heading overseas this season, and they are slated to host the Niners at some point in 2024.

Raider Nation

There were, naturally, a ton of Raiders fans at Super Bowl Opening Night at Allegiant Stadium Monday night.

You wouldn't catch me celebratin­g my two biggest rivals coming into my home to play a game, but we might have different values.

Then again, Las Vegas fans must be pretty used to feeling like the visiting fans in their own stadium.

Letting the Peacock fly

I lost count of how many Taylor Swift questions were asked to the commission­er (I wish I was kidding), but there were two regarding the NFL putting a playoff game exclusivel­y on Peacock, NBC's streaming app.

“We have to fish where the fish are ...” Goodell said.

“This is developing a platform that a lot of consumers are on,” he continued. “A lot of our fans are going in that direction.”

“They're not just getting an NFL game, they're getting a value ... That's where people are going; they're looking for opportunit­ies to expand on the amount of content they can acquire through those platforms.”

You hear that, folks? The NFL is doing you a favor by forcing you to pay for another subscripti­on to watch their product.

So don't expect the league to stop anytime soon.

 ?? ETHAN MILLER — GETTY IMAGES ?? Chiefs coach Andy Reid speaks to the media at Super Bowl LVIII Opening Night in Las Vegas on Monday.
ETHAN MILLER — GETTY IMAGES Chiefs coach Andy Reid speaks to the media at Super Bowl LVIII Opening Night in Las Vegas on Monday.

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