The owner of the Washington Commanders is no longer involved in team operations.
As she did at this week's owner meetings, the wife of the team's owner is expected to represent the team for the foreseeable future, according to the commissioner.
At some point, he and Dan will talk about the idea of the Commanders having a CEO on a day-to-day basis.
Despite being away from the team, he was in attendance at Washington's event to unveil their new name and uniforms.
Mary Jo White, the former chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, was hired by the National Football League to investigate the allegations. Tiffani Johnston, a former team employee, was accused of inappropriate behavior by a congressional committee.
She said that she was strategically seated next to Snyder during a work dinner in 2005 or 2006 to allow him to place his hand on her thigh.
Washington was fined $10 million last July after nearly a year of investigation into allegations of sexual harassment and verbal abuse at the organization. Depending on White's findings, further penalties are expected.