ASHBURN — The NFL stripped the Miami Dolphins of two future draft picks Tuesday and suspended owner Stephen Ross until mid-October for violating the league’s anti-tampering policy — concluding a six-month-long investigation that now potentially clears the way for the league to wrap up its probe of Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder.
Mary Jo White, the investigator who oversaw the Dolphins probe, is also tasked with examining the allegations of sexual misconduct and financial improprieties against Snyder. The NFL first hired White to handle the Snyder probe in February, and then a month later, the league appointed her to investigate the Dolphins.