ESPN Reporter Calls Out Bell as First Source for $1M Super Bowl Eagles Bet Story

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ESPN Reporter Calls Out Bell Over Super Bowl 52 Bet Claim

ESPN reporter David Payne Purdum on Tuesday claims Vegas odds provider and betting industry analyst RJ Bell was not the person who first claimed that a high roller plunked down $1 million on the Philadelphia Eagles for Super Bowl 52.

Purdum's ESPN.com piece failed to credit Bell and the later questioned why.

Bell tweeted:

Many are asking why this story about the return of the World Series Let-It-Ride bettor failed to credit that his return was first reported by me last week. Good question.

Purdum tweeted in response:

Ouch!

Purdum credits Covers.com for the Eagles bet tip while noting that other Vegas casinos have reported Super Bowl bets on the Eagles money line ranging from between $500,000 and $700,000.  Money line bets require a team to win outright.  Since the Eagles are an undedog, the payout would be $1.65 million with a win.

The high roller in question took Las Vegas for millions on the World Series last October. 

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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