CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- For now the Carolina Panthers appear content to wait for the NFL to complete its investigation into an allegation of harassment against interim general manager Marty Hurney before naming a full-time GM.
That would support that Hurney, whose ex-wife made the allegation almost two weeks ago before dropping her complaint in a Charlotte court, is the front-runner for the job if the league finds no wrongdoing.
NFL investigator Lisa Friel interviewed Hurney on Friday. The former New York City sex crime prosecutor also interviewed others in the organization.
As of Tuesday afternoon, that investigation was not complete and the league offered no timetable for when it would be.