Jonathan Martin vs. Richie Incognito: The Miami Dolphins’ Bullying Scandal

A look at the Miami Dolphins’ bullying scandal.

Dolphins Owner Supports Martin - Dolphins owner Stephen Ross made his first public comments regarding the situation on Nov. 11. “I was appalled [by the language in the voice mail]. Anybody would be appalled,” Ross told reporters. "There will not be racial slurs or harassing or bullying in that work place, in that locker room and outside the locker room."(Photo: Al Messerschmidt/Getty Images)
Martin Placed on Reserve List Will Not Return to NFL - As the NFL continues to investigate Martin's bullying/harassment allegations, they announced on Nov. 30 that Martin was placed on the "reserve/non-football illness" list, making him ineligible to return until next season.(Photo: Joel Auerbach/Getty Images)
Report Reveals Incognito Is Guilty - After vehemently denying that he harassed or used racial slurs against Jonathan Martin, Richie Incognito’s bullying ways were finally revealed in a 114-page report from Ted Wells. According to the report, Incognito and two teammates engaged in persistent harassment directed at tackle Jonathan Martin, another offensive lineman and an assistant trainer. (Photo: EPA/PETER FOLEY/LANDOV)
Sorry - The former Miami Dolphin says he’s sorry. Incognito tweeted, “I apologize for acting like a big baby the last few days… This has all been so much on me and my family. I just want to play football.” Incognito has not been invited back to the Dolphins.(Photo: Richie Incognito via Twitter)Consequences - The Miami Dolphins fired offensive line coach Jim Turner and longtime head athletic trainer Kevin O'Neill on Feb. 19 for their role in the scandal. Allegedly Turner did nothing to stop the harassment and even witnessed some of it.(Photo: Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)

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Martin Placed on Reserve List Will Not Return to NFL - As the NFL continues to investigate Martin's bullying/harassment allegations, they announced on Nov. 30 that Martin was placed on the "reserve/non-football illness" list, making him ineligible to return until next season.(Photo: Joel Auerbach/Getty Images)

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