The NFL "rookie dinner" is one of the league's last acceptable hazing rituals: Basically, a rookie takes his position group out to an expensive restaurant and is surprised with an outlandish tab.
Jets receiver Garrett Wilson was stunned when he learned about it this summer. "I gotta take all the receivers to a dinner, that's gonna be cool," he said on The Pivot podcast.
"It's not gonna be cool," former NFL safety Ryan Clark corrected him. "You know they're gonna run that bill up? Like $75,000," former Jaguars running back Fred Taylor added. "They ain't doing me for $75K," Wilson insisted.