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NFL suspends Arizona Cardinals executive indefinitely for violating league鈥檚 gambling policy

The NFL has suspended personnel executive Ryan Gold indefinitely for violating the league鈥檚 gambling policy.

said Friday that its investigation determined that Gold provided confidential, non-public inside information regarding 2026 draft selections by the Cardinals before the picks were announced, and Gold also participated in parlay bets on NFL and college games. The league didn鈥檛 say who Gold had provided with the information.

鈥淭he Gambling Policy, which is annually reviewed with all NFL personnel, strictly prohibits anyone in the NFL from participating in or facilitating any form of sports gambling, and from providing third parties non-public information,鈥 the NFL said in a statement. 鈥淎lthough there is no reason to believe the integrity of any NFL game was affected, the League takes any violation of the Gambling Policy with the utmost seriousness.鈥

The Cardinals also issued a statement, saying: 鈥淭he NFL鈥檚 policies and expectations for all employees are clear, comprehensive, and consistently communicated. We fully support the league鈥檚 decision in this matter, which involves a single employee. Our focus remains on preparing for the start of training camp next week and the 2026 season.鈥

Gold, who is in his 13th season with the Cardinals, was promoted to director of college scouting in June 2025. He spent the previous three years (2022-24) as the assistant director of college scouting after working for four seasons (2018-21) as a college scouting coordinator.

Gold has the right to appeal the suspension. He couldn’t immediately be reached for comment Friday.

The NFL has strict gambling policies for players and club and league personnel. The league has also dedicated significant resources to its gambling education program, reaching more than 20,000 people associated with the league.

The says players must not:

鈥 place any bet on NFL football;

鈥 throw or fix any NFL game or event, or otherwise manipulate or attempt to manipulate any play or other aspect of an NFL game;

鈥 share confidential, non-public information regarding any NFL game, player or event with any third party.

NFL players 鈥 but not league or club staff 鈥 are allowed to legally place bets on other sports as long as they are off club property or not traveling with the team. They also are allowed to take part in traditional fantasy football leagues (prize money cannot exceed $250) and legally gamble at casinos on personal time.

The NFL said the Cardinals fully cooperated with the investigation and the league has seen no indication that any other member of the organization, coach or player was aware of or involved in this activity. The league also said there was no indication that any play or game was affected by this activity.

The NFL鈥檚 review included interviews with relevant people and an examination of electronic records.

At least 15 players have been suspended by the league for gambling violations since 1963, including several in recent years, but none since Isaiah Rodgers (then with the Indianapolis Colts) was suspended indefinitely in June 2023.

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