More than 100 players from around half of the NFL's 32 teams face potential fines and suspensions for allegedly selling their Super Bowl LIX tickets above face value, violating league policies. Players found guilty will incur fines of 1.5 times the ticket value and will lose their ticket allotment for the next two Super Bowls, although they may purchase tickets if they play in those games. Many players have already accepted fines to avoid missing games, as revealed by multiple sources. An NFL memo disclosed that team employees and players sold tickets to bundlers associated with ticket resellers.
At least 100 NFL players from about half the league's teams may face fines and possible suspensions for selling Super Bowl tickets above face value, violating league rules.
Under league and Players Association agreement, violators could be fined at 1.5 times the ticket value and lose ticket allotments for next two Super Bowls.
Sources indicate that a significant number of players, some of whom have accepted fines to avoid suspensions, are involved in this ticket selling violation.
An NFL memo reveals that team employees and players sold tickets to a small number of bundlers working with ticket resellers.
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