On Tuesday evening, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell tried to close the book on the investigation into the workplace culture of the Washington Football Team, telling reporters that a written report would not be released and that he felt like owner Dan Snyder had been held publicly accountable for his part in it. Goodell then pointed to a $10 million fine assessed to Washington and Snyder’s removal from day-to-day team business.
What he didn’t offer up was whether the Snyders were taking accountability on their own.
Hours earlier, Tanya Snyder, Dan’s wife, who was named Washington co-CEO when the investigation wrapped in July, let her peers know where the family stood on that.