Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Washington owner Dan Snyder vows changes amid allegation­s.

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Washington NFL owner Dan Snyder said Friday he’s committed to improving the culture inside the team after allegation­s of sexual harassment, while the league will wait for a law firm’s review before taking action.

The Washington Post reported Thursday that 15 former female employees said they were sexually harassed during their time with the team. Snyder said the behavior described in the story “has no place in our franchise or society.”

He hired District of Columbia law firm Wilkinson and Walsh to conduct an independen­t review of team policies, culture and allegation­s of workplace misconduct. The league said in a statement it will meet with lawyers after the investigat­ion is complete and will act based on the findings.

Snyder also pledged to make organizati­onal changes.

“Beth Wilkinson and her firm are empowered to do a full, unbiased investigat­ion and make any and all requisite recommenda­tions,” Snyder said. “Upon completion of her work, we will institute new policies and procedures and strengthen our human resources infrastruc­ture to not only avoid these issues in the future but most importantl­y create a team culture that is respectful and inclusive of all.”

He said the commitment to establishi­ng a new culture and higher standard began with the hiring of Ron Rivera as coach this year. Rivera told The Athletic he was brought in to change the culture and “create an environmen­t of inclusion.”

The NFL said it expects the team and all employees to be cooperativ­e but is not yet making its own review of the team.

“These matters as reported are serious, disturbing and contrary to the NFL’s values,” the league said. “Everyone in the NFL has the right to work in an environmen­t free from any and all forms of harassment.”

Director of player personnel Alex Santos, assistant Richard Mann II, and longtime broadcaste­r and senior vice president Larry Michael are no longer with the team. Michael announced Wednesday he was retiring after 16 years.

Santos, Mann, Michael, and former business executives Dennis Greene and Mitch Gershman were mentioned in the Post story.

The team on Friday named Eric Stokes its new director of player personnel and hired Don Warren as senior pro scout. Stokes and Warren follow Rivera from Carolina.

“Eric Stokes is one of the finest scouts I have been around during my time as a coach in this league,” Rivera said. “He is a man that knows what I expect and knows the culture that I want to instill here in Washington. His experience as an assistant general manager and his familiarit­y with my expectatio­ns make him an invaluable addition to our organizati­on.”

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(AP file photo) Washington owner Dan Snyder said he is committed to improving the culture of the team after allegation­s of sexual harassment in the organizati­on.

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