NFL fines the Falcons $250,000 and Jeff Ulbrich $100,000 over Shedeur Sanders’ phone number leak | CNN


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NFL Fines Falcons and Coach

The NFL levied a $250,000 fine against the Atlanta Falcons and a $100,000 fine against defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich. This penalty stems from the leak of Shedeur Sanders' phone number, leading to a prank call during the NFL draft.

The Prank Call

Jeff Ulbrich's son, Jax, accessed Sanders' number from his father's iPad and made a prank call, impersonating the New Orleans Saints' general manager. Sanders was subsequently drafted by the Cleveland Browns.

Falcons' Response

The Falcons issued a statement accepting responsibility and highlighting their cooperation with the NFL's investigation. They also emphasized their commitment to security policies and mentioned planned community service initiatives by the Ulbrich family. The team facilitated an apology from Jax Ulbrich to the Sanders family.

Jeff Ulbrich's Apology

Jeff Ulbrich publicly apologized for both his failure to protect confidential information and his son's actions. He expressed his regret and stated that they would not appeal the fines. He also praised the Sanders family's graciousness in the situation.

Ongoing Investigation

The NFL confirmed that investigations are ongoing into other reported prank calls during the draft, separate from the Ulbrich-Sanders incident.

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The NFL has fined the Atlanta Falcons $250,000 and team defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich $100,000 over the leak of Shedeur Sanders’ phone number, the league confirmed to CNN on Wednesday.

Jax Ulbrich, the son of the Falcons DC, apologized for a prank call made to Sanders on Friday as he waited to be picked in the NFL draft.

“We appreciate the NFL’s swift and thorough review of last week’s data exposure and the event that transpired due to it,” the Falcons said in a statement Wednesday. “We were proactive in addressing the situation internally and cooperated fully with the league throughout the process, and accept the discipline levied to Coach Jeff Ulbrich and the organization.

“We are confident in our security policies and practices and will continue to emphasize adherence to them with our staff whether on or off premises. Additionally, the Ulbrich family is working with the organization to participate in community service initiatives in relation to last week’s matter.”

Originally one of the NFL’s most-touted draft prospects, Sanders received a call – allegedly from the general manager of the New Orleans Saints – as he waited anxiously to learn which NFL team would select him, but the call turned out to be a prank.

A day after the hoax, Sanders received the real call from the Cleveland Browns. He was selected as the 144th overall pick in the fifth round on Saturday.

Sanders is the son of Colorado coach and Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders. The University of Colorado alum was widely expected to be picked earlier in the draft because of the number of teams needing a quarterback.

While draft phone numbers are only available to a limited amount of NFL personnel, according to NFL Network’s Judy Batista, the Falcons said Ulbrich’s son saw Sanders’ number on his father’s open iPad, which he then wrote down to use later.

In a Falcons’ statement, the team had promised to “facilitate an apology directly from Jax to the Sanders family.” Jax Ulbrich released a public apology on Instagram on Sunday where he thanked Sanders for “accepting my call earlier.”

On Wednesday in a session with reporters, Jeff Ulbrich apologized to the Sanders family and the Falcons organization for the prank call.

“My actions in not protecting confidential data were inexcusable,” Jeff Ulbrich said. “My son’s actions were absolutely inexcusable and for that we are both deeply sorry. The NFL has taken action and I full respect the punishment. We take full responsibility — my son and myself — and we will not appeal the fine in any way. Going forward, I promise my son and I will work hard to demonstrate we are better than this.”

Jeff Ulbrich added he was “not happy and shocked” when finding out about the call and immediately made the organization aware of what transpired. Afterward, they got in touch with the Sanders family to apologize.

“The Sanders family, Shedeur and Coach Sanders, were amazingly gracious,” Jeff Ulbrich said. “More gracious than they needed to be in a moment like this.”

The NFL told CNN that the league is still investigating other prank calls reported during the draft. The league said those are unrelated to the Ulbrich and Sanders incident.

The story has been updated with additional information.

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