Seattle Seahawks defensive tackle Byron Murphy II was the latest victim of the infamous and expensive annual rookie dinner – only his teammates decided to also throw in a little prank.
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Somehow, the Seahawks veterans managed to produce a fake receipt for rookie Byron Murphy II reading out a total of $155,788.77. The result: some hollering and a stunned face from Murphy.