Washington Commanders are currently going through a tough time in both their on and off the field issues. To make matters worse, the franchise allegedly held ticket revenues that had to be shared with visiting teams.
Daniel Snyder’s reputation has taken a real hit over the past few months and with that on his head, things are going from bad to worse for the Commanders owner. If these allegations are proven to be true, Daniel Snyder may be forced to relinquish his position with the team.
Daniel Snyder has an ongoing active investigation for his behavior and harassment in the office
According to AJ Perez of FrontOfficeSports.com, at least one person reported to Congressional investigators that Commanders did not exceed the full 40 percent stake as required by the NFL.
However, if this proves to be true, the league will have Snyder pay his 1/32th share of ticket revenue, which must be shared with the other teams, through court papers or internal arbitration. These allegations are yet to be proven, but the nature of the accusations has made it very difficult for Daniel Snyder to make a statement yet.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell Recently, during his time at the owners meeting, he spoke about Washington Commanders’ ticket sales. said, “I understand the early returns on ticket sales are doing very well in Washington. They’re making a lot of progress. We’re very optimistic going into the season.”
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