Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder has resumed his involvement in day-to-day operations of the franchise, a high-placed source with knowledge of the situation said Wednesday refuting NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell's remarks from a day earlier.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said Tuesday that Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder won't be involved in the day-to-day operations of the franchise for the "foreseeable future" as Tanya Snyder has filled in for her absent husband at league meetings in Florida this week.
The long-stalled drive for a new NFL stadium in the Capital region derailed in recent years by everything from the Washington Commanders' old nickname to allegations of sexual misconduct among the organization's executives, including owner Dan Snyder is suddenly heating up, as officials from Virginia, Maryland and the District all have taken steps in recent weeks to jumpstart the project.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has recruited another one of his cheerleaders to protect "The Shield" former federal prosecutor Mary Jo White to investigate the latest sexual misconduct allegations against Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder that emerged from the recent House Oversight Committee roundtable.
The NFL has hired former Securities and Exchange Commission chair Mary Jo White to investigate an allegation that Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder sexually harassed a team employee more than a decade ago.