The two women accused of stealing half a million dollars worth of money, jewelry, and clothes from New York Jets running back Le'Veon Bell were left naked in his bed that day, according to the call released by TMZ. The incident occurred on May 25 at the running back's home in Hollywood, Florida, where he has been spending most of his time this offseason when he is not at mandatory camp in Florham Park. During the call, Bell stated that he left his home for his usual workout and when he returned, he found his clothes in disarray and all of his jewelry missing. I don't know where they're at. I tried to call them before I called you guys.
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NFL Network Accidentally Showed Some NFL Nudity
Ines Sainz (PICTURES): NFL Players on Female Reporters in Locker Rooms - CBS News
It prompted jokes across the Internet as it spread Monday. This involved more than avoiding nudity on camera, rather, his desire to reopen the NFL policy on allowing media in the locker room with players at all. Currently all media are allowed into NFL locker rooms following a minute cooling off period following games. The league mandates locker rooms open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday for a minimum 45 minutes.
Ines Sainz (PICTURES): NFL Players on Female Reporters in Locker Rooms
Just minutes after the Bengals' win, NFL Network reporter Albert Breer was interviewing cornerback Adam Jones when a few of Jones' teammates were caught on camera changing behind him or walking toward the showers. The interview lasted for about a minute, and completely undressed players were seen in the background throughout. Although the interview appeared in a live postgame show, the segment was taped. When the network moved from the interview to a full-screen graphic outlining quarterback Andy Dalton 's strong play this season, the show's anchors were clearly aghast. NFL Network vice president of communications Alex Riethmiller said Monday that "it was a regrettable mistake by our production team.
The wife of Cincinnati Bengals quarterback AJ McCarron took to Twitter to blast the NFL Network after it aired a locker room interview that showed nude players walking to and from the showers in the background. How is this ok? What about female reporters required to get an interview?