sophie alexander, thank you so much for the update.has faced unprecedented challenges, from the pandemic health crisis to players boycotting games as they protest police brutality to shorten seasons or no seasons at all. last night, football returned in kansas city. trafficking ceo and cofounder jason robbins spoke to vonnie quinn about the return means for the future of sports betting. jason: we're a mobile app so whether you are sitting in the stands or at home watching it on tv or wherever you are, you can always access our app. i don't think it matters too much. the important thing is sports are played and everybody does it in a safe way and games can continue. >> what was it like in the early months of the pandemic when people could not bet on sports? anecdotally, i posted a picture of my teenage sons playing ping-pong and my friend said what is the spread? there was obviously appetite. jason: it is funny you mentioned ping-pong. table tennis was at one point our number one betting sport. it was one of the few things going on. spo