The NFL has concluded its investigation into allegations against former Jaguars kicker Brandon McManus, finding insufficient evidence to discipline him under the league's personal-conduct policy. The investigation involved interviews with 30 individuals and closed last Friday. However, the attorney representing the two women who filed a lawsuit against McManus expressed confusion over the NFL's decision, stating that the league had not yet spoken with the clients. McManus, who signed a one-year deal with the Washington Commanders, was cut shortly after the lawsuit was filed.
- The NFL found insufficient evidence against McManus.
- The lawsuit against McManus has raised questions about the NFL's investigation process.
- McManus was cut by the Commanders shortly after the lawsuit was filed.