FanDuel Sports Network is shutting down its Atlanta office and laying off 57 employees, according to Atlanta News First. The report identifies the impacted operation as FanDuel Sports Network, the regional sports network brand operated by Main Street Sports Group, not FanDuel Group’s sportsbook and gaming business. The office closure affects staff tied to the network’s Atlanta operations and appears connected to ongoing restructuring in the regional sports network business following the former Diamond Sports Group/Bally Sports rebrand under the FanDuel Sports Network name.
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FanDuel Sports Network shuts down Atlanta office, lays off 57 employees
Published Feb 20, 2026
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