The National Football League will not have to face renewed antitrust claims over the Raiders' decision to move from Oakland to Las Vegas, a U.S. magistrate judge ruled.
Calling the city's allegations "unorthodox," Magistrate Judge Joseph Spero found the NFL's 32-team structure and relocation fees are not anticompetitive.
"In [a] hyp...
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