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NFL details six key gambling policy rules for players to follow

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June 21, 2023
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If you’re wondering what exactly the NFL’s gambling policy entails, we now have some details on the rules that players should follow.

During a league conference call held on Tuesday, the NFL discussed their sports betting policy and what they’re doing to educate players in the wake of recent gambling suspensions. The NFL provided guidelines for players to follow, so they too don’t wind up suspended.

NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport shared six key rules for all players to follow. Here’s a quick look at those six key rules from the league, along with some commentary:

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More details via the NFL:

  • Don’t ever bet on any NFL Game. Not even $1.
  • This includes your team’s games AND other team’s games.
  • Don’t bet on outcomes, points scored, parlays, prop bets or futures bets.

Players also aren’t allowed to bet on any NFL event such as the draft, combine, pro bowl, flag football or NFL honors.

Basically, don’t bet on anything related to the NFL.

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More details via the NFL:

Don’t bet on anything when. . . .

  1. You’re at the team’s facility or stadium (including the parking lot).
  2. On a team road trip.
  3. On a team plane, bus, or car.
  4. At a team hotel.
  5. Traveling on other official team business.

Basically, don’t gamble at work. Full stop.

Players are permitted to gamble on other sports, but they simply cannot do so while they are at work.

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Despite what Cris Carter says, it’s not OK to have a “fall guy.” If someone is placing bets for a player, that player will still be subject to league discipline.

Michael Madrid-USA TODAY Sports

Insider trading is forbidden — especially if it’s the Patriots asking for your secrets.

Alberto Mariani/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK

Players will have to be extra careful about this one with sportsbooks opening physical locations in many stadiums across the league.

Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports

This is an interesting distinction at the intersection of fantasy football and sports betting. Daily fantasy sports apparently fall under the realm of gambling in the eyes of the league.





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