Alexandria, Va., March 25, 2025 — The American Council of the Blind (ACB) and the National Football League (NFL) are pleased to announce that ACB will now provide advisory services to the NFL in support of its longstanding commitment to accessibility for people who are blind or have low vision. This collaboration underscores the NFL’s ongoing efforts to provide all fans with a full and equal experience when enjoying the excitement of the game of football.
As a leading national advocacy organization with more than 8,000 members and 65 affiliates, ACB has long championed equality and accessibility for people who are blind or have low vision. ACB has played a key role in expanding audio description services, improving digital accessibility, and influencing public policy to ensure that people who are blind or have low vision can fully participate in all aspects of life.
In its advisory capacity, ACB will provide expert guidance and feedback to the NFL regarding special events and its ongoing efforts to continually enhance the accessibility of its digital platforms, including the league’s website, mobile applications, and other digital assets.
“We’re excited to join forces with one of the most iconic sports organizations in the world,” said ACB Executive Director Scott Thornhill. “We applaud the NFL’s commitment to accessibility, and we look forward to working together to create a more inclusive fan experience.”
“We are excited to work with an organization as highly esteemed and knowledgeable as ACB to support our longstanding efforts to provide all fans, including those with disabilities, with the best overall experience when engaging with the NFL,” said NFL Senior Vice President of Social Responsibility Anna Isaacson.
This initiative marks another step forward in the NFL’s commitment to ensuring that fans who are blind or have low vision can enjoy the game with the same level of access as everyone else.