The NFL is "aggressively" marketing fantasy sports to children, and two nonprofit organizations are asking Roger Goodell to put an end to games aimed at young fans.
The National Council on Problem Gambling and the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood will present formal complaints to the NFL commissioner, The Associated Press reported.
Specifically, the groups take issue with "NFL Rush Fantasy" games open to children ages 6 to 12, the report said.
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Kids playing Xbox One and Madden NFL 2016 play a season-long contest in which two winners each receive a $5,000 “scholarship,” according to The AP, and a trip to Hawaii with two guests.