NFL team owners are meeting in New York on Tuesday, and Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder is expected to be a topic of conversation.
, calling it "categorically untrue" and "clearly part of a well-funded, two-year campaign to coerce the sale of the team, which will continue to be unsuccessful."There are no plans to vote on Snyder’s ownership because the league’s investigation, conducted by attorney Mary Jo White, into allegations of sexual misconduct and financial impropriety is still ongoing.
The Washington Post published a report on Monday saying D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine's office has nearly completed its investigation into Snyder and the team and is planning to take further action in the case. Racine's office declined to comment on that report. READ MORE: Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder accused of sexual harassment; NFL to oversee investigation
The NFL and NFL Players Association already revised their concussion protocol following a joint investigation into the procedures after Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa suffered what was described as a back injury against the Buffalo Bills last month.