MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) – Miami Dolphins players have been advised they’ll meet this week with the NFL special investigator looking into the harassment case involving tackle Jonathan Martin and guard Richie Incognito.
Players expect to be interviewed beginning Monday, and the visit by attorney Ted Wells might last several days. That means further distractions for a team trying to keep its season from derailing.
The Dolphins (5-5) beat San Diego 20-16 on Sunday to remain in the race for an AFC wild-card berth and cap an eventful week.
The visit by Wells will come as the Dolphins prepare to play host to Carolina on Sunday. Martin spent nearly seven hours talking with Wells on Friday in New York about his claims of his harassment by teammates, including Incognito.
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