It sounds like something very bad is about to happen to Daniel Snyder
Rumors are swirling among reporters that a very serious report on Daniel Synder and the Washington football culture is about to drop.
UPDATE: The Washington Post story has dropped. Read more details here.
Drama in Washington extends beyond 1600 Penn and is deeper than changing a racist football name. At least, that’s what extremely vague and crytpic murmurs and rumors among top football insiders are suggesting.
Over the past week, Washington Redskins fans have been waiting patiently, as reporters across the country have teased some big news is on the way, but not provided much context as to what exactly is going on.
Whispers among NFL reporters of something terrible coming are growing louder as the Washington Post is set to release what is being dubbed a bombshell report on Snyder and the culture within his organization. The main message that’s been sent out to the fanbase is that they need to prepare themselves for some earth-shattering news.
At the same time, all signs are pointing to team owner Dan Snyder and several others members of the front office to be in some serious hot water. But, what exactly is going on?
The Washington Post will reportedly post a shocking Redskins story this week
NFL insider Jason La Canfora teased things in a massive way this week, and he most certainly wasn’t the only one to do so. Josina Anderson of ESPN reported ‘lawyers are involved’ with what’s about to be dropped about the Redskins.
It goes without saying, but that alone is concerning. The other tweets that have been posted are only adding to the anxiety for those in the D.C. area.
As early as Thursday, everyone could find out exactly what’s going on with the Redskins. As you can see above, reports are starting to leak about the front office, with the small details made available already being quite concerning.
As things stand, things are not looking good for the team whatsoever. Stay tuned for what’s sure to be a stunning report from the Washington Post about the NFC East team.