NEW YORK — About 100 NFL players and two dozen employees from several teams face fines for selling this year’s Super Bowl tickets for more than face value, a source told Reuters on Friday, July 25.

The activity that violated a long-standing league policy.

Players will be fined 1.5 times the face value of the ticket they sold while club employees will be fined twice the amount. ESPN first broke the news on the fines.

League and team employees, including players, are prohibited from selling NFL game tickets acquired from their employer for more than face value or more than they paid.

NFL players have an opportunity to buy two Super Bowl tickets at face value. None of the individuals involved or their teams were identified.

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