The next step in Greg Hardy’s return to the NFL comes Thursday morning when the defensive end has his appeal.
A source said that Hardy will miss the Cowboys organized team activities on that day to meet with Harold Henderson in Washington, D.C. The former NFL executive was appointed by commissioner Roger Goodell to hear the appeal of the player’s 10-game suspension.
Goodell informed Hardy of his ruling in a letter earlier this month. He told the Pro Bowl defensive end that the league’s extensive two-month investigation “determined that there was sufficient credible evidence that Hardy engaged in conduct that violated NFL policies in multiple respects and with aggravating circumstances.