NFL bans three players for entire 2023 season for breaking gambling rules

NFL bans Isaiah Rodgers, Rashod Berry and Demetrius Taylor for the ENTIRE 2023 season for betting on league games in 2022

  • It follows the NFL’s revelation of six ‘key rules’ relating to its gambling policy
  • There has been several players already suspended for violations in 2023 
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The NFL have suspended three players for breaching the league’s gambling rules.

Isaiah Rodgers and Rashod Berry of the Indianapolis Colts and free agent Demetrius Taylor are suspended indefinitely through at least the conclusion of the 2023 season for betting on NFL games in the 2022 season.

Meanwhile, Nicholas Petit-Frere of the Tennessee Titans has been suspended for the team’s first six regular season games of the 2023 season for betting on non-NFL sports.

Taylor was released by the Detroit Lions May 9 after initially being picked up by the NFC North franchise as an undrafted free agent out of App State.

The Colts confirmed earlier this month that one of their players – then-reported to be Rodgers – was being investigated by the league for his betting activity.

As was previously reported Rodgers’ gambling will cause him to miss the entirety of ’23 season

Colts defensive end Rashod Berry, like Rodgers, will miss the upcoming season - as a minimum

Colts defensive end Rashod Berry, like Rodgers, will miss the upcoming season – as a minimum

Free agent and former Detroit Lions undrafted free agent Demetrius Taylor is also suspended

Free agent and former Detroit Lions undrafted free agent Demetrius Taylor is also suspended

Titans offensive tackle Nicholas Petit-Frere will spend the first six weeks on the sidelines

 Titans offensive tackle Nicholas Petit-Frere will spend the first six weeks on the sidelines

It imminently follows the league’s release of six ‘key rules’ which players must abide by to avoid punishment akin to Berry, Rodgers, Petit-Frere, Calvin Ridley, Jameson Williams and Co.

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