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By your definition, any two players could make a bet on any NFL outcome or proposition with impunity. That is clearly not allowed.
That's what I am saying. I contend that it clearly is allowed.
By your definition, any two players could make a bet on any NFL outcome or proposition with impunity. That is clearly not allowed.
Yep, it's an "off the books" no money held in escrow, bet between friends.That's what I am saying. I contend that it clearly is allowed.
So if Travis Kelce got a tip from his brother that Jalen Hurts was going to miss a game, and he used that information to bet with another player on the outcome of an Eagles game, that would be ok because no bookie, casino or betting site was involved?That's what I am saying. I contend that it clearly is allowed.
Who is going to win offensive player of the years is based on performance.Which performance did they bet on? This isn't the first time bets like this have been made and it has been determined to be fine. IIRC Baker Mayfield had to pay off Barkley on a similar bet and there was no action by the NFL.
They are drafted not signed yet so no binding contract attaching them to the team. Not sure if a future payout as an NFL employee made prior to the contract signing is grounds for investigation. Does entering the draft imply they intend to be an NFL employee and carry some legal agreement language attached to the declaration of eligibility? That may be interesting to read, I guess we will all learn something from this eventually
yeah.... I'll bet ( see what I did there!) the wager is still on, they just wont talk about it anymore...lesson learned maybeAaaand there we have it.