Former Dallas Cowboys star and Hall of Famer Michael Irvin settled his defamation lawsuit against Marriott and officially returned to the NFL Network on Sunday morning, just in time to kick off the 2023 season.
Irvin had filed a $100 million lawsuit against Marriott and six others for defamation and tortious interference in a business relationship after a female employee first accused him of making lewd and inappropriate comments in a hotel lobby in Arizona in February. He was pulled from the NFL Network's Super Bowl coverage in the wake of the incident, and had not been on since.reported on Sunday morning. Terms of the settlement are not known.
"Michael Irvin has been reinstated and will be a part of the NFL Network's coverage of the 2023 season," NFL Media vice president of communication Alex Riethmiller said in a statement,Irvin was accused of misconduct by an employee of the Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel ahead of the Super Bowl earlier this year. Specifics of the allegations weren’t exactly clear right away.
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