The National Football League is a tinderbox of scandals just waiting to explode. And Congress could be what sets it off.
I certainly hope so.
On Thursday, ESPN reported that beleaguered Washington Commanders owner Daniel Snyder, who has been accused of overseeing rampant sexual harassment within his organization, is planning to go scorched earth if he’s forced to fork over his team.
The NFL and Snyder’s organization are facing a congressional probe into the claims of workplace misconduct, and attorneys general in Virginia and the District of Columbia are investigating Snyder over potential financial impropriety as well.
ESPN’s latest report on Snyder claims he has been making contingency plans to give himself leverage if fellow team owners try to oust him. That may have included hiring private investigators to dig up dirt on other owners, ESPN reported. Sources within the Commanders told ESPN that Snyder has said fellow owners “can’t f— with me,” because of what he has discovered.








