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The NFL is fining about 100 players and two dozen club employees for violating league policy by selling Super Bowl tickets for above face value, a person with knowledge of the details tells The Associated Press.
The NFL is cracking down on players, coaches and staffers who have sold Super Bowl tickets for more than face value.
Jordan Love revealed the key areas he must improve to bolster the Green Bay Packers’ Super Bowl hopes this upcoming season.
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A number of NFL players, coaches and club employees have found themselves in hot water for reselling Super Bowl tickets. According to a report from the Associated Press, the league is fining about 100 players and two dozen club employees for violating league policy by selling Super Bowl LIX tickets above face value.
The NFL is fining roughly 100 players and two dozen club employees for violating the NFL’s policy for selling Super Bowl 59 tickets above face value.
Former NFL Wide Receiver Donté Stallworth tells CNN’s Jake Tapper that the reselling of Super Bowl tickets has long been an “open secret.” Stallworth believes that imposing fines and threatening player suspensions will significantly curb the practice of selling tickets for profit.
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Cowboys Wire on MSNScottie Scheffler, admitted Cowboys fan, would do unthinkable for Super Bowl winWorld No. 1 golfer and Cowboys fan Scottie Scheffler would trade one of his major championships for a Dallas Super Bowl victory.
World No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler revealed that he'd pay a hefty price to see the Dallas Cowboys win one more Super Bowl.
D.C. Council went from dragging its feet to clicking its heels on the deal for a new Commanders stadium. And the person who struck the initial agreement — Mayor Muriel Bowser — did an early media victory tour on Thursday. The new stadium means many things. One thing it means in particular is that D.C. will host a Super Bowl.