Amazon broadcaster Al Michaels spoke with Washington Commanders team owner Daniel Snyder about the controversy surrounding him during Thursday night’s game against the Chicago Bears.
The legendary announcer told his close associates that he had enough information to “blow up” several other NFL owners, league offices and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, saying, “They can.” We talked about ESPN’s shocking report that claimed. t f — with me,” she reported ESPN.
The 57-year-old team owner reportedly told another close friend, “The NFL is the mafia” and “All other owners hate each other.” Another unnamed team owner told ESPN that it was false and that “every owner hates Dan”. Dirt” reportedly dug up.
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With the game calming down, Michaels spoke about the report.
“There was an ESPN report today alleging that Snyder is influencing other owners and collecting harmful information about Roger Goodell to avoid votes from the league,” he said. “Michael Smith’s report before Snyder’s game has been the subject of five different investigations or investigations into sexual harassment, a toxic work environment, and financial impropriety. …This is an ongoing investigation.” All of that and the owner have a meeting scheduled for Tuesday in New York, but it’s not on the agenda right now.”
Michaels then spoke about his intuition for Snyder’s story as a whole.
“My sense is that what the league wants is for Snyder to sell the team. You don’t have to go to the votes, just sell the team. Obviously, it’s a big problem across the league. And we’ll see what happens.’ We have a long way to go, but Dan is well known for sticking his heels into the ground. ”
At least 24 owners would need to vote in favor of ousting Snyder.
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Snyder’s attorneys, John Brownlee and Stuart Nash, Holland and Knight’s partners and commander’s spokespersons, said: ESPN report.
Brownlee and Nash said of the dossier’s claim to ESPN, “This is totally false. He doesn’t have a redacted ‘dossier’ on the owner.”
The attorney added, “We also understand that some people believe they will advance their own interests by persuading news outlets like ESPN to print false information about Snyder and Jones.
A Commanders spokesperson told ESPN about the suggestion that NFL owners hate each other:
Additionally, a Commanders spokesperson refuted ESPN’s report in a statement to Fox News Digital.
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A spokesperson for Commanders said, “It’s hard to imagine a more categorically false story and that it’s part of a well-funded two-year disinformation campaign to force the sale of the team. is clear.