The Supreme Court鈥檚 2018 ruling in Murphy vs. NCAA ushered in a new era of legalized sports betting in the U.S., allowing states to establish their own sports wagering laws.
Despite opposition from the major sports leagues, the high court overturned a federal law 鈥 the 1992 Professional Amateur Sports Protection Act 鈥 that had barred betting on football, basketball, baseball and other sports in most states.
With the ruling came a new approach to how the , NBA, MLB and NHL .
Each league prohibits its employees and players from betting on their own games. But there are variations.
Here鈥檚 a look at how the leagues operate:
IS ANY FORM OF GAMBLING BY PLAYERS PERMITTED BY THE LEAGUES?
Yes, but with caveats.
In the preamble of its the NFL states, 鈥淕ambling, particularly on NFL games or other sports, presents potential risks to the integrity of our competition and can negatively impact team cohesion.鈥
But that same policy goes on to outline that, 鈥淎ll NFL Personnel other than Players are further prohibited from placing, soliciting, or facilitating bets on any other professional (e.g., NBA, MLB, NHL, PGA, USTA, MLS), college (e.g., NCAA basketball), international (e.g., World Baseball Classic, World Cup), or Olympic sports competition, tournament or event.鈥
NFL players and personnel are not allowed to engage in gambling in NFL facilities, disclose any nonpublic NFL information, enter a sportsbook during the NFL season, or maintain any social, business or personal relationships with sports gamblers.
But they can place non-sports wagers at legally operated casinos and horse or dog racing tracks on their personal time, including during the season.
The doesn鈥檛 expressly forbid players from betting on other sports.
According to Major League Baseball鈥檚 , 鈥淏aseball personnel may place legal bets on sports other than baseball or softball in jurisdictions in which sports betting is legal, provided that the person placing the bet is eligible under applicable law to place the wager.鈥
The NHL only prohibits players from gambling on league games.
WHAT ARE THE PUNISHMENTS FOR VIOLATORS OF LEAGUE GAMBLING RULES?
Anyone associated with MLB found to have violated its Rule 21, which prohibits bets placed on baseball games that don鈥檛 involve their teams, faces fines and a yearlong suspension. A permanent ban 鈥 like the one infamously given to Pete Rose 鈥 is imposed on anyone associated with the league who bets on a game they are involved in.
A person also could face penalties for failing to report any attempted gambling rule violations, including attempts by anyone who tries to solicit them to manipulate or fix a game.
The NBA鈥檚 constitution and bylaws give broad authority to the league commissioner to punish any player who 鈥渄irectly or indirectly, wagers money or anything of value on the outcome of any game played by a team in the league operated by the Association.鈥 After the accused has had a chance to answer the charges, 鈥渢he decision of the Commissioner shall be final, binding and conclusive and unappealable.鈥
The penalties could include a fine, suspension, expulsion and/or perpetual disqualification from further association with the NBA.
In its most recent collective bargaining agreement, the NHL only mentions gambling once, saying, 鈥淕ambling on any NHL Game is prohibited.鈥 That same document also empowers the commissioner to discipline players for off-ice conduct. Potential penalties for those violations include fines, suspension, expulsion or cancellation of the player鈥檚 contract.
The NFL outlines in its gambling policy that the commissioner or his designee will decide violations of policy 鈥渙n a case-by-case basis.鈥 Violations deemed detrimental to the league could also subject the involved team or person to penalties including fines, termination of employment or banishment from the NFL for life.
HAVE ANY ATHLETES BEEN DISCIPLINED SINCE THE 2018 SUPREME COURT DECISION?
Yes, and the list is growing.
On Thursday the Isaiah Rodgers and Rashod Berry of the Indianapolis Colts, and free agent Demetrius Taylor through at least the conclusion of the 2023 season for betting on NFL games in the 2022 season.
The Titans' Nicholas Petit-Frere was suspended for the team鈥檚 first six regular season games of the 2023 season for betting on non-NFL sports at the club facility.
It comes after Detroit Lions wide receiver Quintez Cephus, Lions safety C.J. Moore and Washington Commanders defensive end Shaka Toney for the entire 2023 season for placing bets on NFL games. Lions wide receivers Stanley Berryhill and Jameson Williams each received six-game suspensions for wagering on non-NFL games, but in NFL-operated facilities.
In December, New York Jets was suspended for a year for betting on non-NFL sports.
Wide receiver Calvin Ridley was suspended for the entire 2022 season for gambling on NFL games; he was later traded from Atlanta to Jacksonville and was reinstated. In November 2019, Arizona Cardinals cornerback Josh Shaw was suspended for gambling on an NFL game; he has not played in the league since.
WHAT PARTNERSHIPS DO THE LEAGUES HAVE WITH GAMBLING COMPANIES?
Each of the four major North America sports leagues has partnerships with technology companies and sportsbooks which allow them to use official league data in their betting products as well as use the leagues鈥 various logos and branding in advertisements.
NHL and MLB players are also now allowed to enter ambassador roles with gambling companies, with restrictions limiting agreements to the players engaging in promotional or marketing appearances for the brands.
Edmonton Oilers star Connor McDavid became the first player to sign such a pact in 2022 and appeared in an advertisement for BetGM alongside hockey legend Wayne Gretzky.
Charlie Blackmon of the Colorado Rockies signed a similar deal with MaximBet last year, but the company has since gone defunct.
The NBA Players Association allows players鈥 images and likenesses to appear in sportsbook advertising.
NFL personnel are prohibited from using or allowing others to use their name or image directly 鈥渢o promote, advertise, or publicize gambling-related enterprises鈥 or 鈥渕aking personal, promotional appearances on behalf of any entity in a casino gaming area or sportsbook.鈥
DO PLAYERS RECEIVE MONEY FROM THE LEAGUES鈥 ASSOCIATIONS WITH GAMBLING?
In an open letter on Oct. 27, 2021, NFL Players Association President JC Tretter defined the revenues players are entitled to under the 2020 Collective Bargaining Agreement, saying they included all television deals, ticket sales, concessions, league sponsorships, local media deals and 鈥測es, even gambling revenues are included as part of our share of revenue.鈥 Under CBA terms, players receive a minimum of 48% of all league revenue.
The NBA Players Association鈥檚 with the NBA that was signed this week and will run through 2030 keeps intact a 50-50 split in revenue. But that still excludes revenues from gambling on NBA games or any aspect of NBA games generated by casinos or gambling businesses.
The new CBA also now gives players the ability to invest in and promote gambling companies. Though, there are some stipulations.
First, any ownership interest by a player in any such gaming company must not include a 鈥渕anagement, governance, voting, or executive role.鈥 If the entity 鈥渙ffers, accepts or facilitates NBA-league related bets or contests, or other transactions,鈥 those investments are also limited to 1%. For those that don鈥檛, the investments must be less than 50%.
Players also are obligated to disclose any such gaming company investments within 30 days of acquiring them.
Promotional or endorsement deals involving players are also now allowed, but must be general, limited to only non-NBA league sports and 鈥渘ot determined in any respect by NBA league wagering or outcomes.鈥
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