NFL News: 100 players and coaches caught scalping tickets to the Super Bowl

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The NFL secondary ticket market is a very profitable company, but when people are simply scalping tickets, well, the NFL and its teams do not like it. And they certainly don’t like when club players and employees do it for a super bowl.
But this is apparently what happened at the Super Bowl Lix, played on February 9 at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
NFL has a fine of players and coaches
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The quarter of the Eagles of Philadelphia, Jalen Hurts (1), obtained a touch on a push of Tash during the Super Bowl Lix between the Eagles of Philadelphia and the Chiefs of Kansas City on February 9, 2025 to the Superdome in New Orleans, the. (Andy Lewis / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
And the league, which frowns, caught the scalpers.
The NFL can follow tickets for its games and has the digital ability to confirm whether the people who bought a Super Bowl ticket actually used it.
The NFL therefore has an offense at around 100 players – 100! – and two dozen club employees for violating the League policy to sell Super Bowl Lix tickets above the nominal value, a source of the league Tell Outkick Friday. The story was reported for the first time by the Associated Press.
The NFL is not over. There is an ongoing investigation into the issue.
NFL fines for scalping will vary
The actual amount of fines will vary. Players who sold their tickets will have to pay 150% of the nominal value of the ticket they originally bought. These players will also lose their privilege to buy tickets for future Super Bowls unless they really play in the game.
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The quarter of the Eagles of Philadelphia, Jalen Hurts (1), calls a room in the group during the Super Bowl LVII between the Eagles of Philadelphia and the Chiefs of Kansas City on Sunday February 12, 2023 at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale. (Adam Bow / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
The club employees who have been captured in scalping will be sentenced to a fine of 200% of the nominal value of the tickets they bought.
No names of the players or other employees already captured is known. What we know is that the coaches were involved as well as the players.
The players and coaches apparently sold their tickets to “Bundlers” who worked on behalf of a ticket dealer, who then marked the price of tickets a second time.
Super bowl tickets are not cheap
This is not the first time it has happened, although this year’s scale is something.
Former Chief of the Vikings of Minnesota, Mike Tice Fine $ 100,000 by the NFL.
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The quarter of the Eagles of Philadelphia, Jalen Hurts (1) and the head coach of the Eagles of Philadelphia, Nick Sirianni, celebrate with the Vince Lombardi trophy after having beaten the chiefs of Kansas City in the Super Bowl Lix with Caesars Superdome. (Images of Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn)
Super Bowl Lix tickets were on average $ 4,708 on the secondary market during the game week, According to various reports. The cheapest tickets started about $ 2,668 On Tickpick, While the most expensive seats, especially those close to the field and the touch, exceeded $ 10,000.
Certain seats for the match between the chiefs of Kansas City and the Eagles of Philadelphia have reached prices up to $ 50,000.
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