NFL In Discussions to Possibly Remove Jerry Jones

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones learned that he was playing with fire on Wednesday, November 15, when his attorney received a letter from the NFL's front office warning that Jones' "antics, whatever their motivation, are damaging the League.”
The letter was sent in regards to Jones' persistent efforts to sabotage commissioner Roger Goodell's contract extension; a move that signifies a reversal for Jones, who voted to keep Goodell atop the league back in May. Now it seems Jones has had a change of heart with the suspension of Ezekiel Elliott and Goodell's hesitance to put an end to National Anthem protests.
"Your client's antics, whatever their motivation, are damaging the league and reflect conduct detrimental to the league's best interests," said the letter, addressed to high-powered attorney David Boies. The league eventually went on to insist that Jones cease his crusade against Goodell, with the letter reading: "With due respect, we urge Mr. Jones to drop his misguided litigation threats and media campaign to undermine the committee's mandate. And we urge Mr. Jones to support the committee's deliberations, not attempt to sabotage them."
According to sources for the Wall Street Journal, several of the league's owners have discussed pushing to remove Jones from the NFL for his obstruction. It is reported that he was already removed from his post as a non-voting member of the compensation committee, for the threats he made to sue the league last week.
Source: deadline.com

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