The NFL suspends Arizona Cardinals executive Ryan Gold indefinitely for violating the league’s gambling policy, according to multiple reports citing the league’s investigation. The NFL says Gold placed bets that included both NFL and college games. The league also alleges that Gold leaked confidential information related to the Cardinals’ 2026 NFL Draft selections.

Several outlets report that the gambling activity involved parlay-style wagers, with coverage describing bets on NFL games and college contests. CBS Sports, The Athletic, and Fox News all state the investigation found both betting and the disclosure of confidential draft-related information.

Yahoo Sports also reports that the Cardinals issue a statement after the league announcement, and separately describes the reason for the suspension based on the NFL’s findings. The NFL’s decision is indefinite, meaning it remains in effect unless the league later changes or lifts the penalty.

No outlet quoted an admission of wrongdoing from Gold in the provided summaries, and the reports focus on the league’s stated policy violations and the investigation’s conclusions.