Will QB Brendan Sorsby’s NFL Future Be Decided by Four High-Stakes Questions Amid Gambling Scandal?
“Above the NCAA and the league [office] and whatever teams do, I’d need to know if there’s any other [investigations] that we don’t know about,” the executive said. “You don’t want any chance that there’s some investigation that was kept quiet by law enforcement. The best case would be to be as thorough as ever, turn over everything and find out the first wave of [information] was all of it, or hopefully less of a concern than it first appeared.”
2. Will the supplemental draft even be an open avenue?
Some of the league’s executives who have been around for a long time — and been privy to many high-level discussions about labor and antitrust concerns — raised a singular point when asked about the supplemental draft: Could the league’s Park Avenue executives, including commissioner Roger Goodell, make a determination that whatever Sorsby ultimately engaged in is a violation of some kind of integrity risk or the underlying rules that govern its own players? It’s not a simple answer.



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