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  • The NFL Players Association plans to petition for the release of the roughly 650,000 emails reviewed as part of the investigation into workplace misconduct at the Washington Football Team following the unearthing of offensive emails sent by Jon Gruden that led to his resignation as Las Vegas Raiders coach. An NFL spokesperson said the league, for confidentiality reasons, does not plan to release the emails or any other material related to the investigation. (USA Today)
  • The Brooklyn Nets decided that guard Kyrie Irving will not play for the team until he is able to fully participate by complying with New York City's COVID-19 vaccine mandate, as opposed to allowing him to have "part-time availability" for select road games. New York's vaccine requirement calls for anyone entering an indoor gym, including Brooklyn's Barclays Center and Manhattan's Madison Square Garden, must have had at least one COVID-19 vaccine shot. (ESPN)
  • The NHL's 32nd franchise, the Seattle Kraken, made its regular-season debut against the Vegas Golden Knights, losing 4-3 on the road after overcoming a three-goal deficit to tie the game in the third period. (Yahoo Sports) The Kraken's inaugural game was part of an NHL opening-night doubleheader on ESPN, along with the Pittsburgh Penguins' 6-2 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning, marking the first time since 2004 that live NHL action aired on the Walt Disney Co.-owned cable network. (Yahoo Sports)

COLLEGE SPORTS
Conference USA sends letter to AAC about partnership, but AAC has no interest
Chris Vannini, The Athletic
On Tuesday, Conference USA sent a letter obtained by The Athletic to the American Athletic Conference requesting a dialogue on conference realignment and regionalization. The idea would be to discuss potential reorganization between the two leagues, such as creating one conference in the east and one in the west.

CLC, OneTeam to create national NIL platform
Michael Smith, Sports Business Journal
OneTeam Partners, the group licensing agency that works with several professional players associations, has joined forces with CLC to create a national platform for college athletes. OneTeam will use CLC's Compass technology as the mechanism through which college athletes can opt into group licensing programs and share in the revenue from it.

ACC only talking to Greensboro — for now — as it ponders relocation, commissioner says
Luke DeCock, The Raleigh News & Observer
The ACC has yet to explore alternative options for the conference office, ACC commissioner Jim Phillips said Tuesday, with the potential relocation process focused entirely on Greensboro at the moment. "The presidents will decide if there is a phase two, which would mean we would start to talk with other cities," Phillips said at ACC basketball media day in his first public comments since news broke in August that the ACC was considering leaving Greensboro.

Packed stadiums, strong viewership mark weekend to remember
Michael Smith, Sports Business Journal
The high-intensity drama that played out in stadiums at Iowa, Kentucky, BYU and others like the Cotton Bowl made last weekend the best of the season so far.

---Morning Consult

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