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  • Chiefs’ Travis Kelce sidesteps Taylor Swift proposal question

    Chiefs’ Travis Kelce sidesteps Taylor Swift proposal question

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    Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce had to juke around a pretty important question regarding his love life during Super Bowl LIX’s opening night on Monday in New Orleans.

    Kelce will have a whole host of fans in his corner at the Caesars Superdome come the weekend, including his girlfriend Taylor Swift. The pop star had been following him and the Chiefs throughout the playoffs and will likely be in the Big Easy as her “Eras Tour” has come to a close.

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    Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, #87, participates during Super Bowl LIX Opening Night on Monday, Feb. 3, 2025 in New Orleans, ahead of the NFL football game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

    The tight end was asked whether he planned on giving anyone a special ring on Sunday.

    “A Super Bowl ring?” he asked coyly. “Next question.”

    It is pretty clear the two have been hot and heavy for the last year and a half. Swift has been at a handful of Chiefs games since they started dating in 2023, and in turn, Kelce had been at some “Eras Tour” events during the summer – even appearing in one of her skits.

    Love is definitely in the air, and it was felt all the way in Los Angeles on Sunday night when Swift showed up to the Grammy Awards.

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    Taylor Swift, showing support for her boyfriend, arrives at the 67th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025 in Los Angeles. (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

    Swift was in a red dress and showed her support for Kelce with a red “T” hanging from the bottom of it.

    It is probably unlikely that Kelce would fulfill the “You Belong With Me” music video fantasy of the football-playing jock showing up to a wedding-like prom with the nerdy schoolgirl, but some fans are able to put their money where their mouths are.

    FanDuel Canada is offering odds on whether Kelce will propose.

    “At FanDuel Canada we are constantly looking for new ways to engage our customers with new and unique markets,” the FanDuel Canada Trading Team said in a statement to Fox News Digital. “The Super Bowl has a great history of these types of bets and we’re excited to be able to link pop culture and sport through our Travis Kelce/Taylor Swift offerings.”

    The odds opened up at +140 for “yes” (a $100 bet wins $190), while “no” began at -170 (must bet $170 to win $100).

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    Just note, though, that the fine print states that the proposal must take place on the field after the game.

    Fox News’ Scott Thompson and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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  • Eagles’ Saquon Barkley makes clear ‘dream wasn’t just getting’ to Super Bowl LIX

    Eagles’ Saquon Barkley makes clear ‘dream wasn’t just getting’ to Super Bowl LIX

    For Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley, the dream has yet to be realized.

    Barkley appeared at the Caesars Superdome ahead of Super Bowl LIX on Monday night. He and his teammates met with members of the media for opening night with the game against the Kansas City Chiefs less than a week away.

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    Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley (26) participates during Super Bowl 59 Opening Night, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025, in New Orleans, ahead of the NFL football game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs Sunday. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

    The star player told FOX Sports’ Peter Schrager he didn’t envision the fanfare that occurs before the game but “definitely envisions playing in this game.

    “That’s why me and my family made the decision to come to Philadelphia, to have an opportunity to play in the Super Bowl. And here we are,” he said.

    Barkley joined the Eagles in the offseason after the New York Giants allowed him to test the free-agent waters. It proved to be the move of the offseason as he nearly broke Eric Dickerson’s rushing record during the regular season, tallying up 2,005 yards on 345 carries. He scored 13 touchdowns on the ground as well.

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    Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley (26) rushes for a touchdown against the Washington Commanders during the second half of the NFC Championship NFL football game, Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025, in Philadelphia.  (AP Photo/Derik Hamilton)

    “It’s simple — it took everyone. For us to do what we wanna do, it’ll take everyone again,” he said.

    Barkley said he was just “thankful” to be put in a position to succeed. But he knows the job is far from finished. Getting to the Super Bowl wasn’t the goal — winning it was.

    “It’ll be amazing, something I’ve dreamed about since I was a little kid,” he said what he thinks he’ll feel when he talks out of the tunnel at the game. “To actually be here and finally have it come to light will be amazing. But the dream wasn’t just getting there.

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    “The dream was to win the Super Bowl, and I think we’re capable of doing it.”

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  • Eagles’ Jalen Hurts avoids famous name for wildly successful play: ‘I keep it very standard’

    Eagles’ Jalen Hurts avoids famous name for wildly successful play: ‘I keep it very standard’

    The Philadelphia Eagles’ success in short-yard situations has yet to be duplicated.

    The so-called “tush push” took the NFL by storm a few years ago. Quarterback Jalen Hurts lines up under center, and as he snaps the ball, he’s pushed across the line to gain or the goal line for a new set of downs or a touchdown. 

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    Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) scores a touchdown on a sneak play against the San Francisco 49ers during the third quarter at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on Dec. 3, 2023. (Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports)

    It was the success of the play that helped them extend drives and land the Eagles in the Super Bowl two years ago. Philadelphia is back in the Super Bowl, and the “tush push” is firmly on the mind of NFL fans ahead of Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans.

    But Hurts admitted he doesn’t fall into the hoopla around the play and keeps the name of it “very standard.”

    “That’s what you call it. I call it the quarterback sneak,” Hurts said. “I keep it very standard.”

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    Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts participates in Super Bowl 59 Opening Night on Feb. 3, 2025, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

    The “tush push” was stopped only four times during the 2023 season, and it became a hotly contested topic: Should the NFL ban the play?

    NFL executive Troy Vincent threw cold water on that notion last February.

    “Don’t punish a team that strategically does it well,” Vincent said during an appearance on “Pro Football Talk Live” at the time.

    Whether you call it the “tush push” or the “brotherly shove,” it seems the play will be in the spotlight once again. 

    The Washington Commanders failed to stop it multiple times and their consistent offsides in the NFC Championship nearly caused the refs to award Philadelphia a score.

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    It will be up to the Kansas City Chiefs to load up its front in an attempt to stop it this time.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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  • Eagles’ Jalen Hurts showcases controversial cleats upon arrival in New Orleans

    Eagles’ Jalen Hurts showcases controversial cleats upon arrival in New Orleans

    Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts turned heads on Monday as he and the rest of the team arrived in New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX against the Kansas City Chiefs.

    Hurts wore a black sweatshirt with a photo of the cleats that got him in trouble with the NFL earlier this season. The picture had black bars over the controversial footwear.

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    Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) arrives at New Orleans international airport, Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025, in Kenner, La. ahead of the NFL Super Bowl 59 football game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs.  (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

    The star player was fined $5,628 by the NFL for mismatched cleats that were not “constitutional team colors,” The Associated Press reported in December. Hurts wore Jordan Brand dark green and Kelly green cleats for the Eagles’ game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

    The Jordan Brand announced at the time it would pay the fine.

    “We’re paying the fine. You can’t ban greatness,” the company wrote.

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    Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts looks to throw a pass during an NFL football practice in Philadelphia, Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025, ahead of Super Bowl LIX against the Kansas City Chiefs. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

    Hurts said at the time he was set to wear Jordan Columbia 11s, but the shoes didn’t arrive in time. He said he had the mismatched cleats with him for a photoshoot and added that he liked the look enough to play his next game.

    Hurts also wore mismatched cleats on Oct. 28 against the Cincinnati Bengals.

    Hurts is one of 19 quarterbacks who have been able to get back to the Super Bowl after losing his first start. With a win, he would join Len Dawson, Bob Griese and John Elway as quarterbacks who won the Super Bowl after losing their debut.

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    Hurts and the Eagles will play the Chiefs in New Orleans on Sunday. Fans can tune into FOX to watch the game or stream it live on Tubi.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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  • Rams’ Cooper Kupp says team will look to trade him in offseason

    Rams’ Cooper Kupp says team will look to trade him in offseason

    Los Angeles Rams star Cooper Kupp revealed in a social media post on Monday the team made him available for trade as the official start of the 2025 offseason neared.

    Kupp has been on the team since the start of his NFL career and was a major part in the 2021 Super Bowl run in which the Rams defeated the Cincinnati Bengals. Now, it appears his time in Los Angeles is coming to an end.

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    Jan 13, 2025; Glendale, AZ, USA; Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp (10) practices before the NFC wild card game against the Minnesota Vikings at State Farm Stadium. (Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images)

    “I was informed that the team will be seeking a trade immediately and will be working with me and my family to find the right place to continue competing for championships. I don’t agree with the decision and always believed it was going to begin and end in LA.,” he wrote.

    “Still, if there’s one thing that I have learned over the years: there are so many things that are out of your control, but it is how you respond to these things that you will look back on and remember.”

    Kupp said he took pride in playing in Los Angeles and thanked fans for helping him assimilate into the community.

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    Dec 28, 2024; Inglewood, California, USA;  Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp (10) waves to fans as he leaves the field after defeating the Arizona Cardinals at SoFi Stadium. (Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images)

    “I have taken so much pride in playing alongside my teammates for the LA community, so thank you for embracing my family and making this such a special place for us,” he wrote.

    “2024 began with one of the best training camps of my career. Preparations start now for 2025. Highly motivated, as healthy as ever, and looking forward to playing elite football for years to come. Love you guys.. But coming for it all.”

    Kupp was a Pro Bowler in 2021 and was also the Offensive Player of the Year. He led the league that season with 145 catches for 1,947 yards and 16 touchdowns.

    He suffered an injury in 2022, which cost him a lot of the season. He bounced back in 2023 with 59 catches for 737 yards and five touchdowns. He had 67 catches for 710 yards and six touchdowns in 2024.

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    Kupp was a third-round pick of the Rams in 2017 out of Eastern Washington.

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  • NFL’s Roger Goodell slams ‘ridiculous’ theory around Chiefs ahead of Super Bowl LIX

    NFL’s Roger Goodell slams ‘ridiculous’ theory around Chiefs ahead of Super Bowl LIX

    NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell attempted to dismantle any notion of favoritism from officials toward the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday during his pre-Super Bowl LIX press conference.

    Goodell was asked about the theory of NFL officiating, which stems from the insinuation that the Chiefs are on the receiving end of favorable calls during games. It came to light during the team’s playoff wins over the Houston Texans and Buffalo Bills.

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    NFL commissioner Roger Goodell speaks during a news conference, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Matt York)

    But Goodell dispelled the idea.

    “This sort of reminds me a little bit of ‘the script,’ right? That I write a script and I have a script for the entire seasons,” he said. “I think a lot of those theories are things that happen in social media, and they get a new life. … Nobody wants it to be their theory.

    “I understand it. I think it reflects a lot of the fans’ passion. I think it’s also a reminder for us on how important officiating is. I think the men and women officiating the NFL are outstanding. They have the highest possible standards. That’s a ridiculous theory for anyone who might take it seriously, but at the end of the day, it’s something we always have to continue to work on, how we make our officiating better at all times.”

    Patrick Mahomes comes off the field

    Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is shown after defeating the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship on Jan. 26, 2025. (Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images)

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    The two calls in their win over the Texans ignited a firestorm. The penalties were called after hits on quarterback Patrick Mahomes. A few questionable calls in the win over the Bills also raised eyebrows, too.

    FOX NFL analyst Rob Gronkowski told Fox News Digital he noticed officials were a bit more “lenient” toward the Chiefs.

    Regardless, Goodell defended officials and highlighted the competition.

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    “If you look at the Chiefs’ record, which I think is an amazing thing,” he said. “People talk about the competitiveness in our league, the Chiefs with their 15 wins, 11 of those 15 games were within one score. I think that talks about the competitiveness of our game and the importance of how we officiate but also the competitiveness of how we play it.”

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  • Commanders’ Josh Harris maintains team name is here to stay

    Commanders’ Josh Harris maintains team name is here to stay

    Josh Harris, the controlling owner of the Washington Commanders, said Monday he has no plans to change the team’s nickname and that it has been catching on with fans.

    The previous administration’s decision to change the team’s nickname caused a ton of blowback from fans. Daniel Snyder renamed the organization the Washington Football Team from the Washington Redskins amid a summer of racial tension in the U.S. in 2020. Then the team was renamed the Commanders from there.

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    Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris looks on from the sidelines prior to the game against the San Francisco 49ers on December 31, 2023, in Landover, Md. (Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)

    Harris made clear the team name would stay put.

    “I think it’s now being embraced by our team, by our culture, by our coaching staff, so, we’re going with that,” Harris said. “Now, in this building, the name Commanders means something. It’s about players who love football, are great at football, hit hard, mentally tough, great teammates. It’s really meaningful that that name is growing in meaning.”

    Bringing the Redskins nickname and logo back has been a topic broached a few times since Harris took over.

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    Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris is shown prior to the game against the Dallas Cowboys in Landover, Md., on Nov 24, 2024. (Geoff Burke-Imagn Images)

    Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., said in November “good faith negotiations” about honoring the team’s history, including the Blackfeet chief logo that the organization used for decades, helped lawmakers and the organization come to a deal on the RFK Stadium site in D.C.

    “As far as rebranding and bringing (back) our past, which obviously I grew up with and all the Super Bowl championships and our future together, you’re going to see us head back towards honoring our past and bringing it together with our future,” Harris said.

    Harris said talks are ongoing with Maryland, Virginia and D.C. officials about a new stadium and put 2030 as a “reasonable target” for opening.

    “I grew up with a great stadium, and I understand what it’s like to play in a stadium where it’s hard for the visiting team to play,” Harris said, referring to RFK Stadium, the team’s former home in Washington from 1961-96 before moving to Landover, Maryland. “We need to have a great place where our fans can show up, and, as much as possible, we want that to be an advantage to our team in terms of winning on the field.”

    NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said a stadium in D.C. could be a “huge economic driver.”

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    “I think it can be great for our nation,” Goodell said. “I remember that as a kid growing up, the power of that. If that’s the best alternative, I think it would be a great thing.”

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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  • Trump takes swipe at past admins’ Afghanistan handling as he praises Panthers team owner

    Trump takes swipe at past admins’ Afghanistan handling as he praises Panthers team owner

    President Donald Trump took a shot at past administrations’ handling of Afghanistan as he welcomed the Florida Panthers to the White House to celebrate their Stanley Cup title.

    The Panthers were the first team to visit the White House in Trump’s second term as president.

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    President Donald Trump speaks as Vincent Viola, team owner of the 2024 NHL Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers hockey team, left, listens during a ceremony to honor the team in the East Room of the White House, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025, in Washington.  (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

    The president spoke highly of team owner Vincent Viola before he let him say a few words about his team that won the Stanley Cup in an epic seven-game series against the Edmonton Oilers. Trump called Viola a “real champion” who loves the military.

    “He’s a real champion in everything he’s ever done. Loves the military,” Trump said. “First thing he did, I see him, ‘You gotta do this with the Army. You gotta move them here. You gotta put…’ He’s giving me all the instructions. You love the military.

    “You know, we shoulda had you in Afghanistan instead of the characters we had. It would’ve turned out a little bit different.”

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    President Donald Trump shakes hands with team captain Aleksander Barkov during a ceremony with the Florida Panthers NHL hockey team to celebrate their 2024 Stanley Cup win, in the East Room of the White House, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

    The U.S. invaded Afghanistan in 2001 following the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks in hopes of toppling the Taliban and finding Usama bin Laden.

    As the U.S. finalized its pull out from Afghanistan, suicide bombers launched an attack at Hamid Karzai International Airport’s Abbey Gate. Thirteen American servicemembers were killed along with 170 Afghan civilians.

    In Trump’s first administration, Viola was in the running for U.S. Army secretary before he withdrew from consideration. The billionaire businessman attended the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and eventually served with the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell.

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    Always Dreaming owner Vinnie Viola holds the trophy after winning the 2017 Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs. (Jamie Rhodes-USA TODAY Sports)

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    Viola bought the team in 2013 and the team has made the playoff six times, including five straight from the 2019-20 season to the 2023-24 season. The team made the Stanley Cup Final in 2023 only to lose to the Vegas Golden Knights in five games.

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  • NFL’s Roger Goodell defends league’s DEI policies, sees the benefits

    NFL’s Roger Goodell defends league’s DEI policies, sees the benefits

    NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell defended the league’s diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies during a pre-Super Bowl LIX press conference with media members on Monday.

    President Donald Trump signed an executive order to end DEI programs across the federal government in his first few days back at the White House.

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    NFL commissioner Roger Goodell speaks during a news conference, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025, in New Orleans, ahead of the NFL Super Bowl 59 football game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs.  (AP Photo/Matt York)

    Goodell was asked about the league’s commitment to diversity at the press conference.

    “We got into diversity efforts because we felt like it was the right thing for the National Football League, and we’re going to continue those efforts because we’ve not only convinced ourselves, we’ve proven ourselves, that it does make the NFL better,” Goodell said. “We’re not in this because it’s a trend to get in or a trend to get out of it. 

    “Our efforts are fundamental in trying to attract the best possible talent in the National Football League both on and off the field as I said previously. We see that. We see how it benefits the National Football League, and so I think we’ll continue those efforts.”

    Goodell said the league’s DEI efforts were a reflection of the foundation of the league.

    “I think it’s also clearly a reflection on our fan base and our communities and our players. People talk a lot about the Rooney Rule… for us there’s no requirement to hire a particular individual on the basis of race or gender. It’s simply on the basis of looking at a campus of candidates that reflect our communities and to look at the kind of talent that exists there, and then you make the best decision on who is hired,” he added.

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    NFL commissioner Roger Goodell speaks during a news conference, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025, in New Orleans, ahead of the NFL Super Bowl 59 football game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs.  (AP Photo/Matt York)

    “So many of us, including the National Football League at our office, are doing that voluntarily at all levels because it has benefited us. And I hear that from companies on a global basis. That’s a very strong hiring practice we’re adopting also.”

    With Trump nixing DEI efforts in the government, some companies have rolled back their own initiatives. Walmart, McDonald’s Amazon, Ford and Lowe’s being just some of those companies.

    Goodell was asked if there would be any consternation between the league and its corporate sponsors should the companies roll back DEI initiatives.

    “We don’t make policies for our sponsors or any of the corporations or networks or partners that we deal with,” he said. “We have a lot of conversations about the importance of it to us. We will obviously take everything into consideration…  There’s a lot of corporations who have been tied to so-called changing their diversity policies and haven’t really called directly about that. There’s a lot of conversations that go on about that.”

    Goodell said he didn’t have time to reflect about his role in the NFL’s diversity commitment but believed it made the league better.

    “I am proud of it in this sense — I believe our diversity efforts have led to making the NFL better. It’s attracted better talent. We think we’re better when we get different perspectives, people with different backgrounds, whether they’re women or men or people of color — we make ourselves stronger, and we make ourselves better when we have that,” he said.

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    “It’s something I think will have a tremendous impact on this league for many, many years. We win on the field with the best talent and the best coaching and I think the same is true off the field.”

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  • MLB fires umpire Pat Hoberg for violating league’s gambling policy

    MLB fires umpire Pat Hoberg for violating league’s gambling policy

    Major League Baseball announced Monday it fired an umpire for sharing his legal sports gambling accounts with a friend who bet on baseball games.

    MLB said umpire Pat Hoberg was also fired for intentionally deleting electronic messages pertinent to the league’s investigation. The league opened up a probe into Hoberg last February after a sportsbook brought it to the attention of officials.

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    Umpire Pat Hoberg during a game between the Seattle Mariners and the Orioles at Camden Yards on June 23, 2023, in Baltimore. (Mitchell Layton/Getty Images)

    The league said that while the probe didn’t uncover evidence he personally bet on baseball or manipulated games, MLB senior vice president Michael Hill recommended on May 24 that Hoberg be fired. Hoberg didn’t umpire last season. MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred upheld Hill’s decision.

    Hobert can apply for reinstatement no earlier than 2026 spring training.

    “The strict enforcement of Major League Baseball’s rules governing sports betting conduct is a critical component of upholding our most important priority: protecting the integrity of our games for the fans,” Manfred said in a statement. “An extensive investigation revealed no evidence that Mr. Hoberg placed bets on baseball directly or that he or anyone else manipulated games in any way.

    “However, his extremely poor judgment in sharing betting accounts with a professional poker player he had reason to believe bet on baseball and who did, in fact, bet on baseball from the shared accounts, combined with his deletion of messages, creates at minimum the appearance of impropriety that warrants imposing the most severe discipline. Therefore, there is just cause to uphold Mr. Hoberg’s termination for failing to conform to high standards of personal conduct and to maintain the integrity of the game of baseball.”

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    MLB umpire Pat Hoberg signals during a game between the Minnesota Twins and Chicago Cubs on May 12, 2023, at Target Field in Minneapolis. (Brace Hemmelgarn/Minnesota Twins/Getty Images)

    MLB said Hoberg’s friend made 141 baseball bets between April 2, 2023, and Nov. 1, 2023, totaling almost $214,000 with an overall win of nearly $35,000.

    Hoberg had been touted as one of the best in baseball. He is among the highest-rated umpires at judging the strike zone.

    He had an unprecedented “umpire’s perfect game” when he accurately called balls and strikes on all 129 pitches in Game 2 of the 2022 World Series, according to computer tracking.

    Hoberg, 38, issued a statement.

    “I take full responsibility for the errors in judgment that are outlined in today’s statement,” Hoberg said. “Those errors will always be a source of shame and embarrassment to me. Major League Baseball umpires are held to a high standard of personal conduct, and my own conduct fell short of that standard.

    “That said, to be clear, I have never and would never bet on baseball in any way, shape, or form. I have never provided, and would never provide, information to anyone for the purpose of betting on baseball. Upholding the integrity of the game has always been of the utmost importance to me. I apologize to Major League Baseball and the entire baseball community for my mistakes. I vow to learn from them and to be a better version of myself moving forward.”

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    Home plate umpire Pat Hoberg during the game between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Cleveland Guardians at Chase Field on June 18, 2023, in Phoenix. (Chris Coduto/Getty Images)

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    MLB said the sportsbook told the league that Hoberg opened an account in his name on Jan. 30, 2024, and an electronic device associated with the account had accessed an account in the name of another person, who had bet on baseball.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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