NFL Network analysts accused of sexual harassment by former employee

Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

Mama always told us when we were young but old enough, to have learned right from wrong, keep our hands to ourselves or watch what to say to people. Well I guess NFL analysts Marshall Faulk, Heath Evans and Ike Taylor were hardheaded, to a certain extent.

Former NFL network employee Jami Cantor accused the 3 former players and a high- ranking official Eric Weinberger of sexual harassment. Donovan was also named but he is now employed at ESPN.

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Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports

The accusations range from invasive questions to groping (Faulk), While some others were nude videos (Taylor) and vulgar inappropriate texts (Taylor, Evans and Mcnabb). Weinberger was put on indefinite leave by his new employer at the Book Simmons media group.

Cantor was also claimed to be harassed by Hall of Famer Warren Sapp and Eric Davis before her termination in October 2016. She also claimed to have been wrongfully fired in the same lawsuit.

Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

No matter how you twist and turn this story, it's her word against theirs, but you should always take into account that all parties had some sort of communication and she took some of those conversations and ran with them. The texts were another story, use better judgment when you are calling or texting another co-worker/Gender because you never know if it will come back up down the road. Don't trap yourselves!

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