Sen. Charles Schumer plans to meet Wednesday with National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell to discuss issues related to the Buffalo Bills, including the franchise’s financial viability here, the league’s plans for sharing revenues and the league’s television blackout policy.
“This meeting is another important step in our marathon effort to ensure that the Bills stay in Western New York, right where they belong,” Schumer, D-New York, said in a statement Monday.
“There are a lot of issues still to be resolved, but I am looking forward to working with Commissioner Goodell, and his staff, to ensure that all NFL teams, particularly small-market teams, are treated fairly.”
“This meeting is another important step in our marathon effort to ensure that the Bills stay in Western New York, right where they belong,” Schumer, D-New York, said in a statement Monday.
“There are a lot of issues still to be resolved, but I am looking forward to working with Commissioner Goodell, and his staff, to ensure that all NFL teams, particularly small-market teams, are treated fairly.”
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