KEY POINTS
  • Commissioner Roger Goodell sent a memo to league personnel reminding them they are not allowed to gamble on sports during Super Bowl week in Las Vegas.
  • Super Bowl 58 is expected to be the most bet on Super Bowl ever.
  • Team officials are not permitted to bet on sports, and employees of the participating teams cannot even play casino games until the Super Bowl has concluded.

The National Football League is holding the Super Bowl in the gambling capital of the U.S. for the first time, but Commissioner Roger Goodell is reminding team personnel they are not allowed to take part in the action.

Goodell sent out a memo Thursday ahead of Super Bowl 58 in Las Vegas, telling staff from all teams that the league's policy bars them from betting on sports or entering a sportsbook in Vegas. Employees of the participating Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers will not be allowed to play even casino games until Super Bowl LVIII concludes on Feb. 11.