CLEVELAND Ohio (92.3 The Fan) – The Cleveland Browns have been cleared of any wrongdoing following an investigation into allegations made by former head coach Hue Jackson the league announced Monday.
Shortly after former Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores filed a lawsuit alleging discrimination in hiring practices against multiple NFL teams and accused the Dolphins of offering him $100,000 per loss during the 2019 season, Jackson took to Twitter to claim the Browns paid him bonuses for losing during the 2016 and 2017 seasons that saw the team go 1-31.
Jackson backed off his claims during an interview with ESPN that essentially turned into another airing of grievances against the Browns for not positioning him to win games after presenting him with a four-year plan to rebuild the struggling franchise.
The statement released by the NFL Monday concerning their findings, including Jackson not participating in or making himself available for it, is published below in its entirety and unedited.
“Following a 60-day independent review into comments made by former Cleveland head coach Hue Jackson that the Browns paid or otherwise provided incentives to lose games during the 2016-17 seasons, former U.S. Attorney and SEC Chair Mary Jo White and a team of lawyers from the Debevoise firm determined that none of the allegations could be substantiated.
“The investigation found no evidence to suggest that the Browns' Four-Year Plan or the club's ownership or football personnel sought to lose or incentivized losses and made no decisions deliberately to weaken the team to secure a more favorable draft position.
“The comprehensive review included the full cooperation of the Browns and interviews with Jimmy Haslam and current and former members of the organization. While Coach Jackson initially agreed to meet with the investigators, he ultimately did not do so.
“Although unable to speak directly to Coach Jackson, the Debevoise team had access to his public statements and to his filings and testimony in a prior arbitration proceeding. The club also produced thousands of pages of documents, including emails, texts, internal memos and presentation decks as well as other material relating to club operations and the filings and testimony in the arbitration proceeding between the club and Coach Jackson.”
The team issued a statement in response to the league’s findings Monday evening through a spokesperson.
“We appreciate the independent investigation led by Mary Jo White and the Debevoise team which brings closure to these allegations that Hue Jackson publicly recanted shortly after they were made and that we’ve known all along are categorically false. As we’ve previously stated, we welcomed this investigation because the integrity of our game is something that should not be taken lightly and an independent review was crucial in bringing a conclusion to this matter.”