There is an employee at AT&T Stadium who is in a ton of trouble over some disturbing accusations.
19-year-old Diego Soto was reportedly arrested Sunday night after allegedly letting fans without tickets into the game in exchange for cash. He was at the stadium as the visiting Philadelphia Eagles came to town for a huge NFC East matchup.
He is facing a charge of commercial bribery, a state jail felony, per WFAA.com.
“Police said an officer at the stadium Sunday was told that a contracted ticketing employee at an entry gate let in a group of people who did not have tickets,” WFAA’s Ryan Osborne wrote. “The employee did so in exchange for cash, according to a police news release.
“Police said the officer questioned the employee about the incident and that he admitted to accepting the money.”
His bond has been set at $1,500.
The Cowboys blew out the Eagles, winning 33-13 to move into first place in the division.
When all was said and done, Prescott went 24-of-39 for 271 yards for his two touchdowns in the matchup against the Eagles. In his career, Prescott has an 8-4 record against Philadelphia.
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This win was perfect revenge for Dallas’ loss to Philadelphia 28-23 in Week 9 at Lincoln Financial Field which was mired in controversy.
The two teams share a lead in the NFC East and are both considered for the No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs.
The Cowboys will continue their season this Sunday when they take on the Buffalo Bills who are coming off a huge win against the Kansas City Chiefs.