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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.
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.
At least 100 players face fines and possible suspension for allegedly selling their allotted tickets to this year's Super Bowl LIX above face value, sources told ESPN.
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.
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