ProFootball.com is reporting neither Richie Incognito nor bullied teammate Jonathan Martin will ever suit up for the Miami Dolphis again.
With the team having just four days remaining to decide Incognito's fate, ProFootball adds the team is expected to simply move to extend Incognito's suspension with pay through the regular season, thereby giving the team the power to continue to order him to stay away from all team functions. In March, the veteran lineman becomes a free agent.
As for Martin, ProFootball reports the team has also decided to sever all its ties and will look to deal him to the highest bidder during the off season.
Martin sparked a controversy the likes of which the league has rarely, if ever, seen when he went public with charges several Dolphins teammates, led by Incognito, routinely harassed and bullied him in the locker room.
After bolting the team near midseason, Martin released voice and text mail messages he allegedly received from Incognito where the veteran lineman regularly berated and even threatened to kill him. The NFL has since hired independent investigator Ted Wells to probe the matter and ProFootball adds his formal report is expected to be released sometime after the Super Bowl.
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