Commanders suspend executive following undercover video that captures him making derogatory comments.


 

The Washington Commanders suspended an executive on Wednesday following the release of an undercover video that showed him making derogatory comments about the team, its players, executives, and NFL fans.

Rael Enteen, the team's vice president of content, appeared to be on a date with a woman from James O’Keefe’s media company when he was secretly recorded.

"The language used in the video contradicts our values at the Commanders organization," the team stated in a message to Fox News Digital. "We have suspended the employee pending an internal investigation and will not comment further at this time."

In the video, Enteen discussed various topics related to the Commanders and the NFL. He remarked, "Over 50% of our roster is either White, religious, and God says, ‘F--- the gays.’ Another significant portion is low-income African Americans from a community that is inherently very homophobic."

He also referred to some players as "dumb as all hell" and described certain fans as "high school-educated alcoholics" and "mouth breathers."

Enteen commented that Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones "really runs the NFL," expressing the belief that the billionaire "hates gay people and Black people." He also labeled NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell as a "$50 million puppet."

Neither the Cowboys nor the NFL responded to requests for comment from Fox News Digital.

Enteen claimed that his role as VP of content was to "sell hope to fans," even in times of adversity. His social media profiles indicate that he previously worked for the New York Jets and the XFL, and he has been with the Commanders since 2020.

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