ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- The NFL has determined the Buffalo Bills acted properly in the aftermath of team president Russ Brandon's resignation amid allegations he had an inappropriate relationship with a female employee.
The league released a statement Friday saying it will take no further action against the Bills. The league determined the team "addressed the matter in a timely, thorough and appropriate manner."
The statement comes a week after the NFL wouldn't rule out launching an investigation in announcing it planned to contact the Bills to discuss the reasons behind Brandon's abrupt departure.
Brandon resigned May 1 after spending 20 years working up the Bills' executive ranks.