https://www.espn.com/chalk/story/_/i...cardinals-game

How dumb is this guy?

He's been injured the entire season, but he was at Caesars on November 10, and bet on a parlay which included one against his own team.

While it appears he wasn't using inside information to make the bet (which would be of limited advantage in a parlay anyway), this was clearly against league policy, yet he did nothing to hide it.

He placed the bet himself, and when he signed up for a "betting account" (presumably the ability to bet via app), he put his profession as "professional football player".

It's almost like the idiot just didn't realize it.

Caesars reported him, as required by Nevada law.

He made a bet that day on the Tampa Bay game against the Cardinals, at halftime.

It's not clear how much he bet.