Washington NFL team gets angry, lawyers get ahead of impending bomb


Soon, Washington will want speculation to be its biggest problem.

Officials of the franchise team formerly known as the Redskins are “very upset / frustrated” by the increasing number of cryptic tweets and stories preparing the public for an impending Washington Post bomb, exposing the organization’s troublesome past “culture” , according to ESPN Adam Schefter. In preparation for the report to be released this week, Washington hired attorney Beth Wilkinson to “review the organization’s protocols,” Schefter said.

Wilkinson confirmed to NPR that the team brought her in.

“We can confirm that our firm was hired by the team to do an independent review of the culture, policies, and allegations of workplace misconduct,” Wilkinson wrote.

The team, which officially announced on Monday that it will withdraw its old racist nickname, also recently saw numerous shakes of staff, with the departure of office members Richard Mann III and Alex Santos, as well as play-by-play radio announcer. Larry Michael.

Previously, Julie Donaldson of NBC Sports Washington wrote that the content of the Washington Post story to be released soon is “disappointing and sad.” Former team writer Jason La Canfora suggested it will be even worse than that.

“The distorted and toxic culture of the Washington soccer team is about to be exposed in a disgusting way. . . Again, ”La Canfora tweeted.

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