The Mercury News

NFL suspends Dolphins owner for tampering

- By Rob Maaddi

The NFL has suspended Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross and fined him $1.5 million for tampering with Tom Brady and Sean Payton following a six-month investigat­ion stemming from

Brian Flores' racial discrimina­tion lawsuit against the league.

The league's investigat­ion found the Dolphins did not intentiona­lly lose games during the 2019 season but the team had impermissi­ble communicat­ion with Brady and his and Payton's agent, Don Yee. The league announced the findings of the investigat­ion on Tuesday.

The Dolphins will forfeit a first-round selection in the 2023 NFL draft and a third-round selection in the 2024 draft. Ross is suspended through Oct. 17.

The investigat­ion concluded the Dolphins violated the league's anti-tampering policy on three separate occasions. The Dolphins had impermissi­ble communicat­ions with Brady as early as August 2019 through the 2020 postseason, while he was under contract to the New England Patriots.

Dolphins vice chairman/limited partner Bruce Beal conducted “these numerous and detailed discussion­s” and kept Ross and other team executives informed of his conversati­ons with Brady.

The Dolphins again had impermissi­ble communicat­ions with both Brady and his agent, Yee, no later than early December 2021 and after the season, while he was under contract to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Those discussion­s focused on Brady becoming a limited partner in the Dolphins and possibly serving as a football executive, although at times they also included the possibilit­y he would play for the Dolphins. The league says Ross and Beal participat­ed in these discussion­s.

Brady briefly retired in February before the seven-time Super Bowl champion chose to return for another season with the Buccaneers.

The third tampering violation involved Payton. In January, the Dolphins had impermissi­ble communicat­ions with Yee about having Payton serve as Miami's head coach. The Dolphins did not seek consent from New Orleans to have these discussion­s.

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