NFL Promises “Action” Over Washington Redskins Sexual Harassment Allegations; Besieged Owner Dan Snyder Pledges “New Culture” At Team

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NFL Promises “Action” Over Washington Redskins Sexual Harassment Allegations; Besieged Owner Dan Snyder Pledges “New Culture” At Team
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Revelations of a potentially pervasive toxic environment within the Washington Redskins franchise means the Dan Snyder-owned team might be losing more than its offensive name if the NFL has anythin…

Essentially, besides the PR move, the NFL’s playbook right now is to defer to the probe of D.C. attorney Beth Wilkinson, who the Redskins brought on board yesterday to counter the scandal and accusations. Because if we’ve learned anything over the past few years, when scandal strikes it is best to take direction from the investigator paid for by the accused …obviously not.

These allegations of vile behavior on the part of former team executives comes as the long stubborn Snyder and head coach Ron Rivera promised earlier this week to find a new name and logo for the Redskins. What that new name and logo will be is TBA. Regardless of the new name and logo and the fact that Snyder isn’t directly named as having sexually harassed staffers, this latest scandal could allow the NFL under league bylaws to force Snyder out from the ownership of the DC team he has had since 1999. Whether the far from with sin NFL would want to make that Hail Mary and face the obvious protracted legal defense from Valkyrie EP Snyder is also TBA.

The scandal also comes as the NFL is trying to buff up its image in terms of racial and social justice. After kneecapping the career of once time San Francisco 49ers QB Colin Kaepernick over his protests against injustice and bowing to pressure from the likes of Donald Trump to halt players taking a knee, the league is now saying sorry and promising to do better.

“We, the National Football League, admit we were wrong for not listening to NFL players earlier and encourage all to speak out and peacefully protest,” Goodell said in a video posted on social media

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