The National Football League is sticking with X, formerly known as Twitter, as Elon Musk's site faces an advertiser revolt over hate speech and antisemitism on the platform. "I think X is in a very difficult business because of the content moderation that they have to deal with," Brian Rolapp, the NFL's media and business chief, told CNBC's Julia Boorstin. "We continue to work with them because our fans are clearly there." The league did not provide further comment on the matter. The NFL has partnered with the platform since 2013 as part of an effort to bring fans exclusive...