At least one NFL team rewrote the league's gambling policy "to make it understandable to players and non-players," according to Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio.
The report comes a day after Indianapolis Colts cornerback Isaiah Rodgers confirmed he is under investigation by the NFL for potentially violating the gambling policy. In a statement he shared on Twitter, Rodgers said he made "an error in judgment."
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Five players received suspensions for gambling-related violations in April. ESPN's David Purdum originally reported on May 22 another "wave" of similar punishments could be coming.