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Report: Tom Brady was target of alleged tampering by Dolphins
Quarterback Tom Brady. Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports

Former Dolphins head coach Brian Flores filed a lawsuit on Tuesday in which he alleged he was the victim of racial discrimination. His lawsuit was filed against the NFL and the Dolphins, New York Giants and Denver Broncos.

In one part of his complaint, Flores alleged that Dolphins owner Stephen Ross pressured him to meet with a prominent quarterback in violation of the league’s tampering rules.

Here is the allegation as written in Flores’ lawsuit:

After the end of the 2019 season, Mr. Ross began to pressure Mr. Flores to recruit a prominent quarterback in violation of League tampering rules. Mr. Flores repeatedly refused to comply with these improper directives. Undeterred, in the winter of 2020, Mr. Ross invited Mr. Flores onto a yacht for lunch. Shortly after he arrived, Mr. Ross told Mr. Flores that the prominent quarterback was ‘conveniently’ arriving at the marina. Obviously, Mr. Ross had attempted to ‘set up’ a purportedly impromptu meeting between Mr. Flores and the prominent quarterback. Mr. Flores refused the meeting and left the yacht immediately

So, who was the quarterback in question that Flores refused to meet with in violation of the league’s tampering rules?

According to Dolphins reporter Joe Schad, the QB was Tom Brady. Flores didn’t want to meet for two reasons: to avoid violating the tampering rules, and because he didn’t think signing Brady was right for the team.

Maybe Flores was right that Brady wasn’t right for the Dolphins’ long-term needs, as a younger quarterback was probably right for them. But Brady sure proved with Tampa Bay that he remained highly-skilled.

Between this tampering allegation and the tanking allegation, the NFL has a few reasons to investigate the Dolphins hard and potentially come down on Ross.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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