The NFL will not be opening an investigation into the events surrounding the Dallas Cowboys' $2.4 million confidential settlement with four members of their cheerleading squad who accused a now-former team executive of voyeurism in their locker room in 2015, a league spokesman told ESPN on Friday.
The cheerleaders' allegations, along with an additional allegation of voyeurism against Richard Dalrymple, the Cowboys' longtime senior vice president for public relations and communications, are considered "a club matter," NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said.
"The club handled the matter," McCarthy said Friday.
The allegations involving Dalrymple were first reported by ESPN on Wednesday.