NEW YORK (CBS SPORTS) – The NFL has concluded its investigation into questions that prospects were asked at the Indianapolis scouting combine. The results? The NFL found none of its teams committed any specific wrongdoing.
“Our review has not established any specific violations,” a league spokesman told CBS Sports, “but we have made it clear to our clubs what is acceptable when interviewing potential players and other job candidates.”
In February, several prospects said they were asked several questions that they deemed to be probing of their sexual preferences. One of the questions, according to a prospect was: “Do you like girls?”
The league interviewed some of the prospects and many team officials, a source said. The league determined no illegal or inappropriate questions were asked. Thus, no fines will be levied.
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