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I guess you can't post ads about wanting to keep your junk nice and neat when working for the NFL? Lulz at having to say he was deeply sorry for it like it was something bad.

NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport won’t appear on television for a few weeks. Rapoport was suspended by the network after he reportedly shared a Manscaped ad on Instagram, according to Andrew Marchand of the New York Post.

Rapoport confirmed the suspension on Twitter Friday night. Rapoport did not specify why he was suspended, only saying he “posted something to my social channels without clearance from NFL Network, which went against its guidelines.”

Rapoport added he would not appear on the network until Oct. 22. He also apologized for his mistake.

The Manscaped post Rapoport was reportedly suspended over is no longer on Rapoport’s Instagram page, and may have been deleted. Manscaped is known for making male grooming products, and has a partnership with the San Francisco 49ers.

Ian Rapoport suspended until Oct. 22

It’s unclear whether Rapoport will be allowed to tweet during his suspension. Rapoport’s post only mentioned that he would not appear on NFL Network until Oct. 22, but he hasn’t tweeted since announcing his suspension.

If Rapoport is unable to tweet, that could have an impact on fantasy football players. Rapoport and ESPN’s Adam Schefter are among the NFL insiders who send out injury updates every Saturday evening during the football season. Fantasy managers looking to get confirmation on whether a key player is out Sunday may have to wait longer than usual if Rapoport’s suspension extends to Twitter.

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So the company has a deal with the 49ers and I’ve seen Gronk in one of their ads but he gets suspended for sharing a commercial? Makes perfect sense.

22 minutes ago, Murfdogg21 said:

Goodell has him by the short hairs. 

That's a bunch of junk.

I don't know but it sounds like this may be less about it being Manscaped specifically and more about NFL Network not wanting their personalities to be doing ad deals on their own without company approval.

50 minutes ago, Thermos H. Christ said:

I don't know but it sounds like this may be less about it being Manscaped specifically and more about NFL Network not wanting their personalities to be doing ad deals on their own without company approval.

This is the most likely answer. 

NFL is super vigilant about defending their marks and partnerships. They have a deal with Procter & Gamble, who own Gillette and Braun. 
 

Players have leeway on third-party deals, but there’s nothing in the Gronk ad connecting him to the NFL. An off-air JAG like Schefter promoting third-party is just a pain in the ass for the league.

1 hour ago, RPM said:

That's a bunch of junk.

The NFL does not like messy junk.  This is just an example of how they cleanly shorn it when they see it.

1 hour ago, Thermos H. Christ said:

I don't know but it sounds like this may be less about it being Manscaped specifically and more about NFL Network not wanting their personalities to be doing ad deals on their own without company approval.

NFL just wants to wet their beak

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