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ProFootballTalk's Mike Florio said "for the first time ever, there is a sense among ownership that the time may have come" for Daniel Snyder to sell the Washington Commanders.
Florio had an explosive Super Bowl Sunday report on momentum building among the league's owners against Snyder, who has long been under fire for fostering a culture of sexual harassment and secrecy in the organization. Snyder has repeatedly denied all sexual misconduct allegations against him. He recently orchestrated a charade in which a so-called independent investigative team would look into sexual harassment allegations made by former Washington cheerleader and marketing manager Tiffani Johnson. Meanwhile, a written report detailing the findings of a sprawling investigation into sexual impropriety in the Washington organization can't be made public without Snyder's permission. Enough NFL owners turning against the beleaguered Snyder could put enough pressure on him to finally sell the team he's mismanaged since the late-1990s.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports Dolphins owner Stephen Ross could be forced to sell the team if the league's investigation into ex-coach Brian Flores' tanking allegations are proven true.
Quite the Super Bowl night news dump. "Stephen Ross would face severe discipline, up to and including Ross losing the team by a vote of fellow owners, sources say," is the exact wording of Rapsheet's report. Commissioner Roger Goodell did hint at such a fate last week, saying "if there were violations, they won't be tolerated," and "I do believe that clubs do have the authority to remove an owner from the league." We are still a long, long way off from that, of course. 81-year-old Ross has vehemently denied Flores' allegations. Even if the league's investigation turns up some troubling details, it might still not be enough to force a sale. Fans need look no further than the owners' decades of protection afforded to Washington owner Daniel Snyder. What is clear is that Ross is in no ordinary pickle.