Dallas Cowboys Employee Arrested After Sneaking Fans Into Stadium For Cash In Illegal Hush-Hush Deal

Someone's Dallas Cowboys 'connect' is in serious trouble after giving a group of fans admission to Sunday's primetime game for cash. The wink-wink deal proved costly for the young man.

An employee at AT&T Stadium was arrested Sunday night after letting a group into the matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles without tickets, accepting payment for admission.

According to FOX 4 Dallas Fort Worth, Arlington police arrested 19-year-old Diego Soto. The contracted worker was questioned for letting people into the stadium — Soto later admitted fault. He is being charged with one count of commercial bribery, according to the news outlet.

The fans enjoyed a shellacking by the home team as the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Eagles, 33-13.

The ticketing employee, on the other hand, may face serious repercussions. No total for the cash payment has been provided. Considering the average nosebleed at AT&T Stadium floats around $300, the employee probably made a pretty penny.

Until he didn't.

Does the employee deserve a slap on the wrist or serious discipline for his cash deal? Send us your thoughts: alejandro.avila@outkick.com.

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