‘The NFL: Money, Power, Respect,’ Live & Livestreamed, Seton Hall Hosts Expert Panel with Super Bowl Champion, Pulitzer-Winner, Analysts and Players Assoc. Exec

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On the brink of the 2023 NFL Draft, the Center for Sports Media at Seton Hall University will present “The NFL: Money, Power, Respect,” a conversation featuring a panel of experts on the National Football League and its rise to utter domination of the American sports scene.

The Center’s founder, Bob Ley ’76, will moderate the conversation between former NFL player and two-time Super Bowl champion Damien Woody, NFL Players Association Assistant Executive Director George Atallah, and ESPN’s NFL analyst Kimberley Martin and two-time Pulitzer winner Don Van Natta .

“The NFL’s profile — as a sports league, as a business monolith, and as a cultural symbol — has grown geometrically in recent years,” said Ley. “I’m looking forward to exploring that success, and the questions that arise from it. We couldn’t have more qualified individuals to dig in on this.”

Jane McManus, inaugural executive director of the Center for Sports Media, agreed. “This is a league that manages to parry scandals that might leave a mortal wound in other leagues and institutions, while still enjoying the highest ratings that remain in a changing broadcast landscape. Our guests are perfectly positioned to offer our students and audience a look at the behind-the-scenes efforts the league has undertaken around revenues, sports betting, owner accountability, ratings and player safety.”

The event is scheduled for Monday, April 24 at 3 p.m. in Jubilee Auditorium and will be livestreamed for those who cannot attend. “The NFL: Money, Power, Respect” is part of a slate of recent events the Center has held, including its Feb. 16 event on the economics of women’s sports with Billie Jean King and Ilana Kloss.