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‘No evidence’ Browns coach tanked games

- By Tom Withers Pressreade­r.com +1 604 278 4604

CLEVELAND » The NFL handed former Cleveland Browns coach Hue Jackson another loss.

The league announced Monday that it found “no evidence” the Browns purposely lost games or incentiviz­ed personnel to do so after Jackson alleged in February the team tried to lose during the 2016 and 2017 seasons.

The league said Monday that a 60- day independen­t review determined “none of the allegation­s could be substantia­ted.”

Former U.S. Attorney and SEC Chair Mary Jo White led the investigat­ive team.

Jackson went 3- 36-1 in two-plus seasons for Cleveland before he was fired eight games into the 2018 season.

Jackson had claimed Browns owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam incentiviz­ed people in the organizati­on to lose over a fouryear period.

Jackson later softened those comments.

The investigat­ion concluded there wasn’t evidence supporting Jackson’s claims the team tanked during those seasons, and

the club’s ownership or football personnel “made no decisions deliberate­ly to

weaken the team to secure a more favorable draft position.”

The Browns went 1-15 in 2016 and lost all 16 games the following season under

Jackson.

White and other lawyers interviewe­d Jimmy Haslam along with current and former members of the organizati­on.

The league said Jackson initially agreed to meet with investigat­ors before deciding against it.

The investigat­ors had access to Jackson’s public statements and filings and testimony in a prior arbitratio­n proceeding.

The league said the Browns also provided documents, including emails, texts, internal memos and presentati­on decks to assist the inquiry.

The Browns denied Jackson’s assertions from the start, and are pleased with the investigat­ors’ findings.

“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,” said team spokesman Peter JeanBaptis­te. “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.”

 ?? WILFREDO LEE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Former Cleveland Browns head coach Hue Jackson speaks during the first day of the House of Athlete Scouting Combine in Plantation, Fla.. The Browns have spoken to an NFL investigat­or looking into claims by Jackson, who said the team intentiona­lly lost games in 2016 and 2017. Jackson, now coaching at Grambling State, was fired by Browns owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam eight games into the 2018 season with a 3-36-1 record. He has said the team paid him bonuses to lose and that he believes he was set up to fail.
WILFREDO LEE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Former Cleveland Browns head coach Hue Jackson speaks during the first day of the House of Athlete Scouting Combine in Plantation, Fla.. The Browns have spoken to an NFL investigat­or looking into claims by Jackson, who said the team intentiona­lly lost games in 2016 and 2017. Jackson, now coaching at Grambling State, was fired by Browns owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam eight games into the 2018 season with a 3-36-1 record. He has said the team paid him bonuses to lose and that he believes he was set up to fail.

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