Eagles’ coach Nick Sirianni on NFL’s gambling policy: We are constantly educating our players

Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni confirmed that he’s been educating his team on the gambling policy amid mass suspensions

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Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni spoke Thursday on the final day of OTAs.

For the first time since reports surfaced, the NFL investigated Colts cornerback Isaiah Rodgers for possible violations of the league’s gambling policy.

Zach Berman of The Athletic asked Sirianni what resources have been spent this spring on educating the Birds about the gambling policy.

“Even in the season, we devote a day, a meeting a week to talk about any issues that popped up. It’s just their accountability piece. That doesn’t mean you don’t go through some of these issues or anything like that, but you go over it, and you talk about what’s happened and how we can avoid that and the resources that we have to avoid that. That’s if somebody gets in trouble or whatever throughout the year. You do the same thing with a situation like this, because it’s real, and you just try to educate. You try to tell them what the rules are. You try to tell them the resources we have. There are just so many things available to us.”

“Again, it’s just an education on it that you just talk about and you don’t hide problems. You put them out in the open in attempts that you don’t repeat problems or have the problems yourself.”

The league’s gambling policy prohibits betting on NFL games. It prohibits players from engaging in any form of gambling in any club or league facility or venue, including the practice facility.

Five players were suspended in April for violating the league’s gambling policy. Detroit Lions wide receiver Quintez Cephus and safety C.J. Moore and Washington Commanders defensive end Shaka Toney were suspended indefinitely and can apply for reinstatement after the 2023 season. Lions receivers Jameson Williams and Stanley Berryhill received six-game suspensions for betting from an NFL facility on non-NFL games.

The Lions released Cephus and Moore following the announcement of their indefinite suspensions.

Last year, then-Atlanta Falcons wideout Calvin Ridley was suspended for the 2022 season for violating the league’s gambling policy.

Ridley, who was traded to the Jaguars during the 2022 season, was reinstated by the NFL this past April.

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NFL suspends five players for violating league’s gambling policy

The NFL suspended four Detroit Lions players and one from the Washington Commanders and we’re looking at how that’ll impact the Eagles and the NFL Draft

NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported on Friday that the NFL is suspending five players, including four from the Detroit Lions, for violating the league’s gambling policy.

Lions wide receivers Jameson Williams and Stanley Berryhill each have six-game bans, per Rapoport, while wideout Quintez Cephus and defensive back C.J. Moore are suspended indefinitely.

Washington Commanders pass rusher Shaka Toney also is suspended indefinitely.

Detroit reacted swiftly, releasing Cephus and Moore while acknowledging the suspensions for Williams and Berryhill.

With the draft less than one week away, we’re looking at how it’ll impact the NFL draft and the Eagles.

Former Eagle and current Jets coach Miles Austin suspended for violating NFL’s gambling policy

Former Eagles, and Cowboys wide receiver and current Jets assistant coach Miles Austin was suspended for violating NFL’s gambling policy

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It’s Eagles-Cowboys week and a pass catcher that played for both teams is set to miss the next calendar year over sports betting.

Adam Schefter is reporting that former NFL wide receiver and current Jets wide receiver Miles Austin is being suspended one year for violating the league’s policy on sports betting in gambling.

According to Mike Garafalo, Austin placed bets on table games and non-NFL sports games but is being suspended because gambling is prohibited for all teams and league personnel.

Austin is best known for spending 8 seasons with the Cowboys where he amassed 4,481 yards on 296 catches, and 34 touchdowns after going undrafted and signing with Dallas out of Monmouth in 2006.

After a short stint with the Brown, Austin joined the Eagles in 2015 on a one-year deal worth $2.3 million. Projected to have a big role with Philadelphia in Chip Kelly’s young and inexperienced wide receiver corps, Austin was held to 13 catches for 224 yards and 1 touchdown in 11 games, while having five games where he had no catches.

Austin was hired as the Jets’ wide receivers coach last season after spending two years in Dallas as an assistant and two more with the 49ers.

He’ll appeal the ruling.

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