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Posted at 8:32 a.m., Monday, December 17, 2007

NFL: Ex-player Burger arrested in gambling operation

Associated Press

SOMERVILLE, N.J. — Former NFL player Todd Burger was one of five men arrested over the weekend in a bust of an alleged Internet gambling operation.

Burger, who played guard for the Chicago Bears the New York Jets, allegedly collected gambling debts for suspect Anthony "Cheese" Pecoraro.

Burger started all 16 regular-season games for the Jets in 1998. He played for the Chicago Bears from 1993-97, starting a total of 24 games. He was signed by the Bears as a free agent after playing at Penn State.

According to the Somerset County Prosecutor's Office and New Jersey State Police, who conducted a four-month joint investigation, the operation used the Web site www.beteastsports.com to process illegal wagers. Players used code names and Pecoraro set gambling limits, settled disputes and controlled the paying off and collecting of bets.

In addition to Burger and Pecoraro, authorities arrested Stephen Barone, Daniel Alaimo and Peter Carfaro.

Authorities seized about $70,000 in cash from the suspects in addition to computers and a .357 Magnum handgun.