Feds raided Washington Football Team practice facility; trainer placed on leave for criminal investigation
Feds raided Washington Football Team practice facility; trainer placed on leave for criminal investigation
By STEPHEN WHYNO
ASSOCIATED PRESS |
OCT 04, 2021 AT 2:26 PM
Washington's helmets are lined up during practice at the team's football training facility, Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2020, in Ashburn. (Alex Brandon/AP)
The Washington Football Team has placed head athletic trainer Ryan Vermillion on administrative leave for what a spokesman called an ongoing criminal investigation unrelated to the club.
Vermillion is in his second season with coach Ron Rivera in Washington after 18 seasons working for the Carolina Panthers. NBC Sports Washington reported federal authorities raided the team’s practice facility last week in connection to the investigation and that Vermillion did not travel with the team this past weekend for its game at Atlanta.
It was not immediately clear what the investigation is about. Rivera is expected to address the situation in a video call with reporters Monday afternoon.
Washington hired Vermillion shortly after Rivera in January 2020, with owner Dan Snyder calling him a perfect fit and “one of the most respected and seasoned head athletic trainers in the NFL.” Rivera said at the time he has “seen firsthand the positive impact Ryan has on a team.”
Before his time in Carolina, Vermillion spent one season as Washington’s director of rehabilitation. Before that, he spent nine seasons on Hall of Fame coach Don Shula’s staff with the Miami Dolphins: four as head trainer and five as rehabilitation director.
Vermillion graduated from the University of Miami in 1987.