Buffalo Bills acted properly in Russ Brandon's resignation, National Football League tells

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- The National Football League has set the Buffalo Bills acted properly in the aftermath of team president Russ Brandon's resignation amid allegations he had an inappropriate relationship by a female employee. The statement comes a 7 days after the National Football League wouldn't rule out launching an investigation in announcing it planned to contact the Bills to discuss the reasons behind Brandon's abrupt departure. 2 people by direct knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press which Brandon's resignation came after he was confronted about the relationship by the Pegulas. The people spoke on condition of anonymity because it is an internal matter, & the Pegulas did'nt provide a reason while announcing they accepted Brandon's resignation. The National Hockey League final 7 days consulted by the Sabres & set Brandon's resignation was a club matter.


National Football League won't take action versus Russ Brandon

Copyright 2018 Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. All rights reserved. BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) - The National Football League won't be taking action versus previous Buffalo Bills & Buffalo Sabres president Russ Brandon, who quit from his position earlier this 30 days after alleged misconduct. The National Football League launched a statement Friday, telling:We are satisfied the club addressed the matter in a timely, thorough & appropriate manner. There going to be no more action with the league office. Kim Pegula has assumed Brandon's roles of President of the Bills, Sabres & Pegula Sports Entertainment.

NFL will not take action against Russ Brandon

National Football League 'Satisfied' by Bills' Investigation of Russ Brandon Misconduct Allegations

as informed in Tom Szczerbowski/Getty ImagesThe National Football League launched a statement Friday telling it was "satisfied" by the Buffalo Bills' investigation into allegations of workplace misconduct versus previous team executive Russ Brandon. Ian Rapoport of the National Football League Network provided the league's statement after Brandon quit from his role as president of the Bills & the National Hockey League's Buffalo Sabres final 7 days. "We are satisfied the club addressed the matter in a timely, thorough & appropriate manner," the statement read. My goal while the Pegula's bought the franchise was to reach 20 years by the Bills in that I achieved this past November. Rapoport noted the league's statement clears How for Brandon to seek a job by another National Football League team.






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