Washington Commanders owner Daniel Snyder was fined $10 million and ordered to hand day-to-day responsibilities to his wife, Tanya, as part of a July 2021 punishment following an investigation into the organization's workplace culture, but he is reportedly still very involved in the decision-making process even after the deal with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
According to a report from Seth Wickersham, Don Van Natta Jr. and Tisha Thompson of ESPN, "Snyder is still far more involved running the club than most realize, imploring football decision-makers last March to trade for quarterback Carson Wentz."
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