Coach Hue Jackson Reveals He Was Paid Extra For Losses with Browns!
It always takes one person to lead the pack and that is what Brian Flores has done because former Cleveland Browns head coach Hue Jackson reveals he too was paid extra for losing games…
Hue Jackson suggests he was paid extra for losses as Browns head coach. https://t.co/NZJv37PwkP
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) February 2, 2022
CelebnSports247.com previously reports that former Dolphins coach Brian Flores alleges Dolphins owner Stephen Ross offered him $100,000 per loss during the 2019 season in order to ensure the team would wind up with the first overall pick.
Now, former Browns coach Hue Jackson has come forward making similar allegations in response to Flores’ lawsuit going public on Tuesday.
Jackson responded to a tweet about the case by saying Browns owner Jimmy Haslam “was happy while we kept losing” and then wrote “trust me it was a good number” in response to someone who said Haslam wasn’t offering $100,000 per loss.
Hue Jackson, who is now the head coach at Grambling, went 1-31 over his first two seasons with the Browns and was fired after a 2-5-1 start in 2018.
In another tweet, the executive director of Jackson’s foundation Kimberley Diemert said they had records that would support Flores’ case and wrote that Jackson and team executives Sashi Brown, Paul DePodesta, and Andrew Berry — who is now the team’s General Manager — were paid bonus money to tank in 2016 and 2017.
Jackson replied by saying he “can back up every word I’m saying.”
Flores’ suit was filed as a class action, which leaves room for others to join the litigation.
Hue Jackson’s comments suggest he’d be willing to do that.
This comes at no surprise since we said for years that NFL, NBA, and MLB are the new age slave owners. The same goes for the music industry. They no longer own plantations they own stadiums where old white men yell and disrespect players like the most recent incident with Carmelo and two white men.
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