JUST NOW FROM THE KCC EX-PLAYER SAY “I WISH TO RETURN TO MY REAL TEAM”

According to NFL Media, Davante Adams shoved a photographer after a 2022 game in Kansas City, but the NFL won’t punish him.

The Raiders receiver was notified by the league that the inquiry has been concluded.

5 Under-the-Radar Kansas City Chiefs Players to Watch in Super Bowl - BVM Sports

On October 10, 2022, at GEHA Field, after the Chiefs defeated the team 30-29, Adams shoved Park Zebley to the ground as the player

was leaving the field. Zebley, a student at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, was hauling camera gear for a nearby production

business that had an ESPN contract to cover the game.

Television cameras captured the incident.

Adams was found not guilty on a misdemeanor assault charge last summer by the prosecution. However, Zebley filed a case, with a

summer trial scheduled, against Adams, the Chiefs, the Raiders, the Jackson Sports Complex Authority, and Landmark Event Staffing

Services. Following the incident, Adams expressed regret.

 

 

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“Records will be set”: Super Bowl 58 was heavily wagered on by Americans.

Records will be set': Americans bet big on Super Bowl 58 | Reuters

The sports betting sector is getting ready for a historic flood of cash as Americans wager on Sunday’s Super Bowl in Las Vegas.

According to the American Gaming Association, a record 67.8 million adult Americans are anticipated to wager a total of $23.1 billion

on the Kansas City Chiefs vs. San Francisco 49ers game this week.

The largest bet at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas to date, according to Assistant Director of Trading Adam Pullen of the Caesars

Sportsbook, is $1 million on the San Francisco 49ers to defeat the Kansas City Chiefs.

“They’re very passionate about their teams, the Bay Area fans, and they come over and they use their passion at the betting windows,”

Pullen stated.

“You might attract more participants who otherwise might not place a wager.

According to a survey by a trade association for the US casino sector, the number of adult Americans who want to wager on the NFL

championship game has increased by 35% from the previous year. The expected amount of bets has also increased significantly from

$16 billion to this year.

The AGA stated that traditional Super Bowl wagers are anticipated to surpass casual wagers for a second straight year due to the rise

of legal sports betting.

The AGA reports that 42.7 million adult Americans intend to bet on traditional sports online, at a physical sportsbook, or with a

bookmaker—a 41% increase from 2023—while 36.5 million intend to bet socially with friends—a 32% increase from 2023.

According to the AGA, wagerers are almost evenly divided regarding the game’s outcome.

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