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David Purdum, ESPN A recent uptick in gambling-related controversies in professional and amateur sports has caught the attention of Congress. Sports leagues, including the NFL
Mike Florio, NBC Sports The NFL prohibits all non-players from betting on sports. Players, for reasons neither obvious nor apparent, are permitted to legally wager
Dan Wetzel, Yahoo!Sports Anytime anyone — NFL Pro or Average Joe — logs into a sports betting app, his location is immediately available on a
Avery Yang, ActionNetwork The Massachusetts Gaming Commission held a hearing on Wednesday over responsible gaming concerns regarding Barstool Sportsbook’s now discontinued “Can’t Lose Parlay.” The
Bill Speros, Bookies The parent company of Barstool Sports, meanwhile, awaits word on any fines or penalties after an adjudicatory hearing of the MGC on June 7 over alleged violations
David Purdum, ESPN Regulated sports betting is spreading rapidly around the nation, and the NFL is trying to stay ahead of potential problems with increased
David Purdum, ESPN INDIANAPOLIS — The NFL is investigating Indianapolis Colts cornerback and kick returner Isaiah Rodgers for possible violations of the league’s gambling policy. The team acknowledged the
Matt Rybaltowski, SportsHandle Amid the NFL’s ongoing investigation of a wave of potential violations of its sports betting policy, Sports Handle has learned that a player for the Indianapolis Colts is
ESPN News Services Cincinnati baseball coach Scott Googins resigned Wednesday, two weeks after two members of his staff were dismissed following an investigation into possible NCAA violations.