Dolphins owner Stephen Ross says he will comply with investigation

The Dolphins could be heavily penalized.

After originally replying that the allegations made in former Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores’ lawsuit were “without merit” in their statement, the NFL is expected to investigate the claims regarding owner Stephen Ross offering Flores $100,000 per loss in the 2019 season.

Late Wednesday night, Ross issued a statement to media outlets regarding these issues.

“With regards to the allegations being made by Brian Flores, I am a man of honor and integrity and cannot let them stand without responding,” Ross said. “I take great personal exception to these malicious attacks, and the truth must be known. His allegations are false, malicious and defamatory. We understand there are media reports stating that the NFL intends to investigate his claims, and we will cooperate fully. I welcome that investigation and I am eager to defend my personal integrity, and the integrity and values of the entire Miami Dolphins organization, from these baseless, unfair and disparaging claims.”

This response comes after Flores stated on CNN that Ross’ alleged actions were damaging to the game of football.

“To attack the integrity of the game, that’s what I felt was happening in that instance, and I wouldn’t stand for it,” Flores said. “I think it hurt my standing within the organization and, ultimately was the reason why I was let go.”

Despite Ross’ denial, Flores’ legal team has stated that they have “corroborating evidence” and witnesses to back up these claims. If that is true, and Ross is found guilty of attempting to pay his coach to lose, there will be significant penalties against the Dolphins that could result in fines, loss of draft picks, and/or the owner potentially being forced out.

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