Legendary broadcaster Al Michaels suggests what the NFL 'would love' when it comes to Daniel Snyder
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Amazon broadcaster Al Michaels took time to talk about the Washington Commanders’ team owner Daniel Snyder and the controversy surrounding him during their game against the Chicago Bears on Thursday night
The legendary announcer talked about the bombshell ESPN report that dropped earlier in the day that said Snyder told a close associate he had enough information to "blow up" several other NFL owners, the league office and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and asserted "they can’t f--- with me," ESPN reported.
The 57-year-old team owner reportedly told another confidant "the NFL is a mafia" and "all other owners hate each other." To which another unnamed team owner told ESPN that was false and just "all the owners hate Dan." Additionally, ESPN reported Snyder hired private investigators to dig up "dirt" on other team owners, including Jerry Jones.
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Sunday Night Football commentator Al Michaels looks on during the NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and the Pittsburgh Steelers on December 15, 2019 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, PA. (Mark Alberti/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
With the game at a lull, Michaels talked about the report.
"There was a report today on ESPN alleging that Snyder was accumulating damaging info on other owners and Roger Goodell as leverage … to avoid being voted out of the league," he said. "Our Michael Smith reporting before the game Snyder is the subject of five different investigations or inquiries for sexual harassment, a toxic work environment, financial irregularities. … This has been an ongoing story with the investigations and all of that and the owners