NFL players, employees fined for selling Super Bowl tickets
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The NFL is cracking down on players, coaches and staffers who have sold Super Bowl tickets for more than face value.
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.
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