The NFL wins, yet again.

After shutting down Tony Romo's National Fantasy Football Convention last year, claiming that Las Vegas was not an appropriate setting with gambling and NFL players, the league has forced the Dallas Cowboys quarterback to postpone his rescheduled event set for this July in Los Angeles.

The latest comes from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram's Clarence Hill who uncovered an email sent to the fans from the NFFC.

Message to sent to fans from @GoNFFC about it being canceled again this year.Tony Romo's fantasy football convention pic.twitter.com/I4Np7T5TAq — Clarence Hill (@clarencehilljr) June 14, 2016

The fantasy football convention was set for July 15-17 and was expected to feature over 80 NFL players from all 32 franchises. Media members were also invited to attend.

The fan-centered event was to take place at the Westin Bonaventure in downtown Los Angeles and the schedule included everything from a fantasy football combine to a special honoring of the United State Armed Forces. That's really such an abomination to the NFL, Mr. Goodell?

Fans have been making plans to attend the event for months and the NFL came in and forced the NFFC to postpone the event yet again one month before it was supposed to take place. That's absolutely ludicrous.

Cowboys offseason schedule:

OTAs: May 24-26, May 31, June 1-2, June 6-8

Mandatory minicamp: June 14-16