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Start your morning with Buzzcast with Joe Lemire: The NHL and Honeywell announce a new partnership; Lemire is joined by Jenn Azara, Ethan Joyce, and Rob Schaefer for a look back at Tech Week Day One and they tell you what to look forward to during Day 2. The 2026 Sports Business Awards will be held tonight in New York.

NHL, Honeywell begin collaboration to make arenas at all levels more affordable and accessible

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The NHL and Honeywell have agreed to a three-year sponsorship in which the NASDAQ-listed company becomes the Official Building Automation and Energy Management Partner. Getty Images

The NHL and Honeywell have agreed to a three-year sponsorship in which the NASDAQ-listed company becomes the Official Building Automation and Energy Management Partner. Honeywell has several relationships with sports teams, such as the NBA’s Hornets and Hawks, but this is its first league deal.

The collaboration will begin with Honeywell consulting on best practices for managing arena operations to make them more sustainable -- not just for NHL teams’ home arenas and practice facilities but also for community rinks throughout North America and beyond. The mantra of the relationship is to make ice accessible and affordable.

“Having a partnership that focuses on building automation and energy management is particularly important for us because [it is] not just for our 32 arenas but in all different levels of the sport,” NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said.

The NHL and Honeywell will speak publicly about the deal for the first time at SBJ Tech Week later today when NHL EVP David Lehanski takes the stage with Honeywell Building Automation President Juan Picon and Chief Solution Officer Greg Turner.

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NFL rule change clears way for Cowboys, other marquee matchups to go overseas

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The NFL's first game in Brazil, featuring the Packers and Eagles, was unusual compared to most NFL international games in that it pitted two contenders with large, national fan bases. But there will be more of that coming under a policy change. Getty Images

The quality of NFL games chosen for export abroad figures to increase significantly in the wake of a policy change approved by owners Tuesday. Until now, teams chosen to be the “home” team in international games each season could choose two of their predetermined nine home opponents to protect against being relocated. However, all nine matchups will be fair game going forward.

The policy until now has had the effect of preventing many of the most lucrative and high-profile games from going overseas. For instance, the Cowboys have only played once overseas because they are almost always one of their road opponents’ most valuable home games for ticket sales.

While there have been exceptions, historically, most NFL games overseas have not been top-tier draws. In fact, London has been hosting games since 2007 but didn’t witness a matchup between two teams with a winning record (or two teams in the top 10 of social media followers) until the Giants played the Packers in 2022.

That has been changing as the NFL seeks to make big splashes in new territories and sell some international games as one-off, outsized media rights deals. This step figures to make top-flight games outside the U.S. far more common.

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Trail Blazers lay off around 70 workers as Dundon continues cutting costs

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The layoffs are Trail Blazers owner Tom Dundon's “most significant cost-cutting move since purchasing the team at the end of March.” Getty Images

Around 70 people “were let go” on Tuesday in layoffs by the Trail Blazers “on the business side” (X, 5/19). The layoffs included “roughly a quarter of the team’s business staff,” as Trail Blazers owner Tom Dundon made his “most significant cost-cutting move since purchasing the team at the end of March.” The layoffs affected “both business and basketball operations and ranged from senior vice presidents to public relations employees to content producers.” Employees learned about the layoffs “during a Tuesday morning group video call, which lasted roughly two minutes” (Portland OREGONIAN, 5/19).

YES Net, OTT Advisors extend streaming deal into sixth year

OTT Advisors has helped YES Network and its partners grow the Gotham app service.
OTT Advisors has helped YES Network and its partners grow the Gotham app service. YES NETWORK

YES Network and OTT Advisors are extending their relationship around streaming to a sixth season. OTT Advisors’ tech helped shift the YES App into what’s now the Gotham App. Streaming viewership of Yankees games on Gotham grew 91% last season. OTT Advisors has helped YES Network not just with its streaming quality control, but also in creating interactive features (like overlays) and creating advertising operations. Spearheading the renewal of the deal were YES VP/Strategy and Business Development Matt Duarte and OTT Advisors founder and Managing Partner Chris Wagner. OTT Advisors also helps with streaming solutions for Chicago Sports Network, NESN, Monumental Sports Network, Marquee Sports Network and numerous NBA, NHL and MLB teams.

Congressional hearings set to target online gambling

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Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) is “chairing a hearing Wednesday that will examine not only sportsbooks but also prediction market platforms.” Getty Images

Congress is “set to scrutinize the rapid growth of online gambling” in hearings that are “focused on sports betting integrity.” Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) is “chairing a hearing Wednesday that will examine not only sportsbooks but also prediction market platforms.” Wednesday’s hearing is “expected to include advocates for the traditional sports betting industry as well as representatives tied to prediction market platforms,” with bipartisan scrutiny “anticipated over how companies enforce their own fairness rules.” The rise in popularity for prediction markets and sports gambling apps, particularly among younger audiences, has “prompted multiple bills in Congress aimed at tightening rules” (FOXBALTIMORE.com, 5/19).

TNT taps Marty Smith to host NASCAR studio show

Marty Smith will host the studio show for TNT's NASCAR Cup Series coverage.
Marty Smith will host the studio show for TNT's NASCAR Cup Series coverage. ESPN IMAGES

Marty Smith is headed back to cover NASCAR as part of a new side deal with TNT Sports for studio work during its upcoming slate of five Cup Series races. Smith, who just signed an extension with ESPN last month, will shift into the host role for TNT’s studio show when the network begins its slate on June 28 at Sonoma. TNT’s races also include Chicago, Atlanta, North Wilkesboro and Indianapolis. Smith is repped by CAA’s Matt Kramer.

The move is related to the TNT-ESPN deal for “Inside the NBA” to come over to ESPN, but also reflects a deepening relationship between the two sides. That has also included sublicenses around the Big 12 and College Football Playoff.

Smith was first mentioned as potential talent target for both Amazon and TNT back in mid-2024 before the companies went different directions.

For Smith, this is a return to some NASCAR roots. He first came to ESPN in 2006 to cover NASCAR, and went on to serve as ESPN’s lead NASCAR reporter for “SportsCenter” and “NASCAR Now” from 2007-14. Prior to ESPN, Smith was a senior writer for NASCAR.com, an analyst/host on Speed Channel and a NASCAR analyst for FSN.

NCAA committee formally endorses sponsoring flag football

The University of Georgia's flag team practices for the upcoming event in Arizona.
The NCAA Committee on Access, Opportunity and Impact formally voted to “recommend integration" of flag football at its spring meeting. University of Georgia

The NCAA took a “step towards adding flag football as an official championship sport” on Tuesday, as a “key committee formally endorsed sponsoring the sport.” The NCAA Committee on Access, Opportunity and Impact formally voted to “recommend integration of the sport at its spring meeting.” To receive official approval, D-I, II and III will “all have to individually sponsor legislation to add a championship at each of their levels.” It will be “formally discussed at the 2026 NCAA Convention this summer.” If approved, the first national championship “could be held as soon as spring 2028.” Each of the three divisions are “expected to sponsor a proposal by July 1, which would then be up for a formal vote in January 2027.” Funding would also “have to be approved by various NCAA financial committees” (CBSSPORTS.com, 5/19).

Excel Sports, WIN Sports to collab on media/talent

The WIN-Excel effort already helped land Anthony Rizzo at NBC Sports.
The WIN-Excel effort already helped land Anthony Rizzo at NBC Sports. GETTY IMAGES

Excel Sports Management and WIN Sports Group are formally creating a new partnership centered around increasing broadcast and production representation. The new collaboration will be spearheaded by WIN Sports’ Josh Pyatt alongside Excel SVP/Media Talent Kevin Hopkins and Head of Digital Media Talent Ryan Orozco. Each side will look to tap into the other’s core competencies and connections in the industry, especially around media and talent, where all parties will look to identify and develop opportunities across broadcast, production company representation and content development.

The partnership was already in beta form when the two sides collaborated earlier this year to land Anthony Rizzo and Clayton Kershaw as MLB analysts with NBC Sports. Rizzo also landed a Netflix gig, as well as a new podcast effort.

Netflix claims a global audience of over 12 million viewers for Rousey-Carano card

US Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighters Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano arrive for their Featherweight Bout at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, on May 16, 2026. (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty Images)
Netflix’s debut MMA card headlined by Ronda Rousey-Gina Carano “pulled in an estimated audience of roughly 12 million viewers.” AFP via Getty Images

Netflix’s debut MMA card headlined by Ronda Rousey-Gina Carano “pulled in an estimated audience of roughly 12 million viewers,” according to non-Nielsen numbers. Netflix and Most Valuable Promotion assert that 12.4 million viewers watched the match, per data cobbled together by VideoAmp, G&G Closed Circuit Events and Netflix. Global viewership peaked at nearly 17 million viewers during Rousey-Carano. In the U.S. alone, Netflix claims Rousey-Carano, Mike Perry-Nate Diaz and Francis Ngannou-Philipe Lins averaged 9.3 million viewers, peaking at 11.6 million during Rousey-Carano. The event did “not perform as well viewership-wise compared to other Netflix outings, as the streamer claimed Anthony Joshua-Jake Paul in December 2025 attracted 33 million global viewers and Terence Crawford-Canelo Álvarez in September 2025 at 36.6 million. Jake Paul-Mike Tyson drew an estimated 108 million viewers in 2024, per Netflix internal data (VARIETY, 5/19). The numbers were a “considerable improvement over the Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3 event last summer" on Netflix, which the streamer claimed had an audience of 6 million viewers (MMA FIGHTING, 5/19).

PopStroke taps Matt Corey for C-Suite role

Matt Corey
Corey has been the CMO of the Tampa Bay Lightning as well as PGA Tour. PopStroke

Golf entertainment property PopStroke has tapped former Lightning and PGA Tour CMO Matt Corey as its new chief growth officer. Corey was the CMO at the tour from 2019-2022 and for the Lightning from 2022-2025, and joins PopStroke in the newly created CGO role. Before joining the PGA Tour in 2019, Corey was the CMO at PGA Tour Superstore for six years.

Corey will report directly to PopStroke Founder and CEO Greg Bartoli and lead the company’s growth efforts across revenue, brand marketing and new markets. He’ll also head up PopStroke’s partnerships strategy. PopStroke, co-owned by Tiger Woods, currently has 21 locations across the U.S. and plans to open three more venues in 2026.

Fanatics, American Express unveil multi-pronged collaboration

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American Express has become the official payments sponsor of Fanatics as part of a new collaboration. Fanatics

American Express and Fanatics reached a multi-faceted agreement that will see American Express named the official payments sponsor across select Fanatics online and retail locations worldwide and a presenting sponsor of Fanatics Fest. The pair will launch the Fanatics American Express Card on the AmEx Network later this year. Fanatics will also become the first sports Membership Rewards transfer partner within the next year (Fanatics).

Sights from SBJ Tech State of the Industry

Leaders in the tech industry gathered Tuesday for State of the Industry at Sports Business Journal’s Tech Week.

Roster Spots

Austin FC is looking for a VP/Stadium Operations. The Austin-based position is responsible for overseeing facility and event operations at Q2 Stadium and St. David’s Performance Center including leading the planning and execution of large- and small-scale events (Austin FC).

Indy Eleven is looking for a VP/Marketing & Club Growth. The Indianapolis-based position is responsible for developing, coordinating and directing all marketing and community engagement activities for Indy Sports & Entertainment (Indy Eleven).

Franklin Sports are looking for a Content Designer/E-Commerce & Marketing. The Stoughton-based position is responsible for developing digital-first creative assets that support brand storytelling, product marketing and online conversion across eCommerce, social, email, SMS, paid media and marketplace channels (Franklin Sports).

The Atlanta Vibe is looking for a Dir/Revenue. The Atlanta-based position is responsible for strategizing, building and executing comprehensive sponsorship and partnership programs, driving ticket sales, enhancing premium experiences and developing commercial strategies to capitalize on the growth of women’s sports (Atlanta Vibe).

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Countdown to SBAs: Athletic Director of the Year and Executive of the Year

The 19th annual Sports Business Awards, honoring the best in sports business, will be held May 20 at the Marriott Marquis New York Times Square. Leading up to the event, SBJ will highlight the nominees in each category. Purchase your tickets here SBJ Event Registration

Athletic Director of the Year

Dan Bartholomae, Western Michigan University: Bartholomae presided over Western Michigan’s its first NCAA national championship in men’s ice hockey, its Mid-American Conference football championship and bowl game victory, all while helping increase donations to the athletic department by 40%.

Scott Dolson, Indiana University: Dolson was instrumental in creating the infrastructure around the football program to thrive, and it paid off with a national title this year. He also guided the Hoosiers to record fundraising numbers and a massive boost in NIL resources.

Mark Harlan, University of Utah: Harlan positioned Utah as a first mover in the private equity space by securing an estimated $500 million deal with Otro Capital. He also spearheaded facility upgrades, including the opening of the Utes’ $38 million on-campus baseball stadium.

Kirby Hocutt, Texas Tech University: Hocutt transformed Texas Tech into an NIL-era juggernaut, becoming one of the preeminent spenders and facilitators of NIL deals in the country, while also modernizing the department’s infrastructure to capitalize on the new-look model.

Candice Storey Lee, Vanderbilt University: Lee and Vanderbilt enjoyed an athletic renaissance the last year including the football program’s first 10-win season in its 135-year history. The Huber Center, a basketball operations center and practice facility, opened and numerous facilities projects were completed.

Executive of the Year

Rick Cordella, NBC Sports: Cordella deftly guided NBC through some of the industry’s biggest events and sporting showcases and oversaw extensions for several marquee properties, while also getting NBC back in business with MLB.

Michael Jordan, 23XI Racing: Jordan made a name for himself in motorsports with wins on and off the racetrack, from the antitrust lawsuit settlement with NASCAR to winning the first three points races of the season. He also brought Jordan Brand and new fans along for the ride.

Jimmy Pitaro, ESPN: Pitaro led the successful launch of a direct-to-consumer service, then reached a landmark deal with the NFL in which the league took a 10% stake in ESPN. ESPN gets control of the NFL Network and rights to the RedZone brand and the league’s fantasy business.

Mark Shapiro, TKO: In one week’s time, Shapiro reached high-profile deals for WWE with ESPN and for UFC with Paramount Skydance that underscored how TKO has turned itself into a one-stop shop for all things combat sports.

Mark Walter, TWG Global: Walter’s acquisition of the Lakers and entry into Formula 1, along with the success of the PWHL and the Dodgers’ second consecutive World Series title, raised his global influence to new heights.

To see Sports Business Journal’s SBA preview issue, visit https://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/Articles/2026/05/11/sports-business-awards/


Page Turners: On Shelves Today

Page Turners

Relegated: One American’s Pints-and-Pies Journey from the Top to the Bottom of English Football

By Todd Smith

Gallery Brooks, May 19; $29

A former soccer player and lifelong enthusiast, Smith recounts a multi-month pilgrimage — and journey of self-discovery — that spanned the United Kingdom in search of what moves ever-passionate English football fans the most.

Cut to Black: A Legendary Life in Sports (and Maybe a Few Beers)

By Rod Black

Simon & Schuster, May 19; $26

Canadian sportscaster Black invites readers into a behind-the-scenes look at the business of broadcasting, sharing lessons and anecdotes from a career that has touched just about every sport on air.

Nolan: The Singular Life of an American Original

By Tim Brown

Grand Central Publishing, May 19; $30

Longtime sportswriter Brown offers what aims to be the definitive biography of Nolan Ryan, examining his life and accomplished pitching career through the sociocultural lens of his native Texas to illustrate Ryan’s influence in baseball and beyond.


Speed Reads...

Former USWNT player Carli Lloyd will be joining Fox Sports as a World Cup studio analyst throughout the summer as part of the network’s team (Fox).

ESPN is hiring Ben Golliver as NBA Senior Writer in a multiyear deal. He was most recently with the Washington Post and has been covering the league nationally since 2010. Golliver also has stops at SI and CBS Sports. He will remain based in L.A. (Austin Karp, SBJ).

The USTA is “in talks with institutional investors” to borrow at least $400M of private credit to refurbish Arthur Ashe Stadium. Plans include adding about 2,000 seats to the venue (BLOOMBERG NEWS, 5/19).

Clark County “approved a resolution” recognizing the F1 Las Vegas GP as an “annual event through 2037,” adding five years to the previous resolution. The LVCVA is “working on its own extension of its agreement with F1 to host the race in Las Vegas each year” (LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL, 5/19).

The NASCAR HOF has voted on its Class of 2027, inducting three drivers -- Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton and Larry Phillips. Harvick and Burton were picked from the “Modern Era Ballot,” while Phillips was taken from the “Pioneer Ballot.” Induction will take place Jan. 22. Lesa France Kennedy was named the 2027 Landmark Award winner, which goes to those who made “significant impacts to the sport of NASCAR” (CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, 5/19).

Paradigm Talent Agency has brought together Napoli and 3 Kings Entertainment as part of the formation of an expanded broadcasting division, creating a platform representing more than 600 voices across sports, news, entertainment and digital media talent (Paradigm Talent Agency).

Enjoy Basketball and the National Basketball Players Association reached an ongoing content agreement to highlight the players’ point of view on key basketball topics. The flagship series, “State of the Game,” debuted April 16 across the NBPA and Enjoy Basketball YouTube channels (Enjoy Basketball).

PitchCom and the AUSL have reached a multiyear extension of their agreement, keeping PitchCom as the official supplier and exclusive on-field communication provider through the 2028 season (PitchCom).

ESL FaceIt Group and TikTok have agreed to a collaboration to bring broadcast-native vertical livestreams to EFG’s esports tournaments worldwide (ESL FaceIt Group).

The most read article yesterday was about the PGA Tour’s plan for major change around the 2028 season: PGA Tour’s changing model comes into focus.


Quick Hits...

“There have been some reports that I would say are not accurate with the respect to the amount of interest. It’s exactly the opposite. It’s actually been tremendous interest in the team” -- NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, on a report that interest in buying the Seahawks has been “soft” (SEATTLE TIMES, 5/19).


Morning Hot Reads: What’s next?

The ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION went with the header, “What Atlanta should do after being named the No. 1 sports business city.” The city was named No. 1 sports business city in the U.S. by SBJ. The recognition “acknowledges what we experience here every day, that there is so much happening in the sports landscape.” But what about “everyday Atlantans who can’t afford to get inside the fancy stadiums and arenas that they involuntarily helped fund with their taxes?” What if civic-minded partners “aligned with the Atlanta Sports Council committed to setting aside just a small portion of tickets to every sporting event that takes place in metro Atlanta and gave them away for nothing or next to it?”

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Social Scoop...

Last night’s ‘Final Jeopardy’ category was ‘20th Century Names’

“Shunned by his religion when he went to study law in England, he met Christians who helped awaken a ‘religious quest.’”


Off the presses...

The Morning Buzz offers today’s back pages and sports covers from some of North America’s major metropolitan newspapers:


Final Jeopardy...

“Who is Mohandas Gandhi?”

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