The NFL has put up with a lot from Daniel Snyder. Allegations of rampant sexual harassment inside a toxic work environment. A bumbling cover-up. Congressional attention. A stadium that is literally falling apart. Very bad football teams.
But now that he’s accused of touching the money? That may be a bridge too far.
The Washington Commanders may have withheld ticket revenue they were supposed to share with the other 31 franchises, according to a Front Office Sports report that dropped on Saturday night. The allegation reportedly stems from the House Oversight Committee’s inquiries into Snyder’s dumpster fire of a franchise.