Friday, November 29, 2013

Incognito won’t play, but will earn pay

 Richie Incognito

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Richie Incognito was suspended after bullying allegations emerged involving fellow offensive lineman Jonathan Martin.




Richie Incognito won’t be playing against the Jets on Sunday, but he will be getting paid again soon. Incognito’s initial four-game suspension ends after this weekend, but the Dolphins will extend the offensive lineman’s suspension with pay, according to NFL.com.


The league’s collective bargaining agreement prohibits the Dolphins from suspending Incognito without pay for more than four games. According to reports, Incognito was paid for two of the four weeks of his suspension.


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Incognito, 30, was suspended after bullying allegations emerged involving fellow offensive lineman Jonathan Martin, including a voicemail that contained a racial slur. Officially, the Dolphins suspended Incognito for conduct detrimental to the team.


Attorney Ted Wells is currently conducting an investigation on the conditions at the Dolphins’ workplace.





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