We're monitoring the hurricane and we continue to be in contact with both the Chiefs and Dolphins.
If a team requests an inquiry, we follow up on it. In the case of the Colts, there's nothing to report. To say that there has been an investigation regarding this topic for a Colts game is not correct.
We monitor all the injury reports and look at what happened in the game. We will contact clubs and ask them for an explanation.
The scores are confidential. They go to every NFL club at the end of the combine. But the number that was reported is inaccurate.
Once the letter is sent, the player is out.
Any report of a test score of 6 is incorrect. The people who run the combine told me emphatically that it was incorrect. They said it couldn't be more wrong. I know the report is wrong and know the scores are confidential.
This is an impermissible act under NFL policy.
This issue will be reviewed under the leagues personal conduct policy. There is no time frame for the conclusion of the review.
The report that indicated that specific number is incorrect. The NFL doesn't get those numbers until after the combine, and the numbers are confidential.
In the past, aberrations have occurred to make it one week. It will be two weeks exclusively every year. Two weeks is natural.
If he complies with the conditions he's under, that would be it.