💨 Abstract
About 100 NFL players and two dozen club employees are being fined for reselling Super Bowl 59 tickets above face value, violating league policy. Players will pay 1.5 times the face value and miss buying tickets for the next two Super Bowls. Club employees will pay double the face value. The NFL is completing its investigation and will enhance compliance training and penalties for future violations. The policy prohibits NFL personnel from profiting from their affiliation at the expense of fans.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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