If he wants to work, must push the corporate agenda, which is hand-in-glove the agenda of the betting sponsors. Notice the in-your-face bizarre reffing decisions in all sports these couple years? Take the past Tuesday evening, for example. So blatant its called out by most fans and ESPN hockey panel (but not local SN and TSN talking heads). Gambling's pervasive criminality is a real thing in pro sports now.
To wit: by law, the NFL is registered as a "sports entertainment" business entity, the same as WWE wrestling. That means the outcomes can be fixed and there are no legal repercussions.
The outcomes can't be fixed though not really.
Because unlike the WWE, and professional wrestling in general where everybody involved knows what it is and agrees to it, you aren't getting an entire team, of hockey players, football players, basketball players, baseball players whatever it is, to agree to throw a game or series.
That's not going to happen, you are not going to get an entire team to agree to "do the job."
Not today anyway, maybe in the 20's not now.