ASHBURN, Virginia -- Former Washington Redskins general manager Scot McCloughan lost his grievance case against the organization, a source confirmed Monday night.
The Washington Post first reported the story.
McCloughan had been seeking $2.8 million in salary -- the amount he would have earned had he not been fired with 22 months remaining on his contract. McCloughan can't appeal the decision, which was made by NFL-appointed arbitrator Peter Harvey.
The Redskins fired McCloughan with cause in March 2017, which meant they did not have to pay him the rest of his original four-year deal.