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n*ggaS NEED TO START SUING THESE HOES:
NFL Network pulls Michael Irvin from Super Bowl-week appearances after woman’s complaint The former Cowboys wide receiver said he engaged in no physical contact with the woman beyond a handshake. Former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Irvin will not make any of his scheduled NFL Network appearances for the remainder of Super Bowl week after a woman complained about his conduct during an encounter Sunday evening in Arizona. Irvin described the interaction to The Dallas Morning News as a brief, public and largely non-physical encounter. He said he engaged in no physical contact with the woman beyond a handshake when they parted ways. NFL Media did not comment on the exact nature of the woman’s accusation. “Michael Irvin will not be a part of NFL Network’s Super Bowl LVII week coverage,” said Alex Riethmiller, NFL Media vice president of communications, in a statement. The interaction in question, Irvin told The News in a phone interview from Arizona, occurred Sunday in Glendale, the site of this Sunday’s Super Bowl, following dinner and drinks with former Cowboys safety Michael Brooks. Irvin returned to the hotel at which he is staying and struck up a conversation there with a woman. “Honestly, I’m a bit baffled with it all,” Irvin said. “This all happened in a 45-second conversation in the lobby. When I got back after going out … I came into the lobby, and I talked to somebody. I talked to this girl. I don’t know her, and I talked to her for about 45 seconds. “We shook hands. Then, I left. … That’s all I know.” Irvin, a Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee, said he hadn’t seen the woman before or since their talk, which he estimated lasted up to a minute. He said he is unable to recall the full nature of their conversation but insisted the only physical contact between the two was the handshake. “I don’t really recall that conversation, to tell you the truth,” Irvin said. “We were out drinking. It was just a friendly conversation. ‘What’s up?’ I don’t even know. … I am totally perplexed.” Irvin indicated there is video of the lobby encounter but has not personally viewed the footage. He said he does not know the woman’s name. Irvin appeared in NFL Network’s Monday coverage of the annual Super Bowl Opening Night ceremony, which featured players and coaches from the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles. NFL Media officials afterward approached Irvin off-air, Irvin said, regarding what occurred the previous night. A Glendale police spokesperson and officials from other local police agencies said Tuesday they have no knowledge of any incident involving Irvin. Irvin said there “absolutely was no s*xual wrongdoing.” “What law did I break?” Irvin said. “There was definitely nothing physical. … That’s honestly all that happened. Nobody was in my room. It was a 45-second conversation in the lobby, a handshake and we left. … I don’t know. I don’t know what this is, and it’s running me crazy.” Irvin works for NFL Media but also makes guest appearances on ESPN. According to a news release ESPN distributed Monday, he is scheduled to be a guest Friday on the sports debate show First Take with hosts Stephen A. Smith and Molly Qerim. Whether Irvin will appear on First Take as planned is not known. An ESPN spokesperson declined to comment Wednesday morning. Bruh need to tally up how much he woulda made working the SB through the weekend and sue her for it… ![]() Last edited by JohnnyCage202; 02-08-2023 at 09:35 AM.. |
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Irvin indicated there is video of the lobby encounter but has not personally viewed the footage. He said he does not know the woman’s name.
Irvin appeared in NFL Network’s Monday coverage of the annual Super Bowl Opening Night ceremony, which featured players and coaches from the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles. NFL Media officials afterward approached Irvin off-air, Irvin said, regarding what occurred the previous night. A Glendale police spokesperson and officials from other local police agencies said Tuesday they have no knowledge of any incident involving Irvin. Irvin said there “absolutely was no s*xual wrongdoing.” “What law did I break?” Irvin said. “There was definitely nothing physical. … That’s honestly all that happened. Nobody was in my room. It was a 45-second conversation in the lobby, a handshake and we left. … I don’t know. I don’t know what this is, and it’s running me crazy.” --------------- HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM where's the footage bi*ches be lying |
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fu*ked up - hopefully the video clears it up. If it was only about a 45 second interaction, what the hell could he have done to make some woman uncomfortable? lol
There needs to be repercussions for any woman that lies on a man (or vice versa) in these situations. Too easy to ruin someone's life over some sh*t that never happened. |
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Uncle Irv was prolly floatin in that bi*ch like The Weeknd and geeked the fu*k up… ![]() …n*gga was ready to fu*k or suit up and run some routes, no in between. ![]() But whatever happened to just rejecting a n*gga, gettin rejected, a shortie sayin “n*gga please” and you responding “whatever, fu*k you then” and goin about ya life? The other college boy got rejected and k*lled the poor lil girl, and she rejected ol’ 88 and tryna ruin his life… ![]() | |
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