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At least 100 NFL players are facing a penalty for allegedly selling their allotted tickets to this year's Super Bowl LIX above face value.
The NFL is fining about 100 players and two dozen club employees for violating league policy by selling Super Bowl tickets above face value.
The NFL is fining about 100 players and two dozen club employees for violating league policy by selling Super Bowl 59 tickets for above face value, a person with knowledge of the details told The… ...
The NFL is investigating roughly 100 NFL players and club employees for reselling their tickets to the 2025 Super Bowl in New Orleans for above face value, multiple outlets reported on Friday ...
The NFL is fining about 100 players and two dozen employees over the reselling of Super Bowl 59 tickets above face value. Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images In a memo sent to teams and obtained by the ...
If there are any recollections of the Super Bowl LIX championship, you'd be hard-pressed to find them. "Whatever we did last year, that's in the rearview mirror. We're not defending nothing.
The players and club members allegedly sold Super Bowl 59 tickets for above face value, violating league policy.
The NFL released a memo announcing fines for around 100 players in a strange Super Bowl ticket crackdown.
The NFL is cracking down on players, coaches and staffers who have sold Super Bowl tickets for more than face value.
Former Eagles linebacker Jordan Hicks, a member of Philadelphia's first Super Bowl team, has announced his retirement.
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