Former Washington player Josh Norman tweets enigmatic message about the team’s “ dark ” past amid report rumors

As speculation about an explosive report that could cause further problems for the Washington NFL franchise increased on Thursday, former Redskins cornerback Josh Norman tweeted an enigmatic message about the organization.

Pro Bowler, 32, revealed little about his former team in the post, but hinted at the “dark” days of the past few days. Local journalists had warned of a story that could cause more trouble – aside from the controversy over the Redskins name and logo.

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“Listen, don’t ask me questions,” started the tweet. “I will say this, what happens comes back … What is done in the dark will surely happen to the Light!” God always seems to have a way to reposition his people at the right time and to reveal truths without saying a single word. “

Norman spent three seasons in Washington after signing a $ 75 million, five-year deal in April 2016. He was released in February of this year and later signed with the Buffalo Bills.

Washington owner Daniel Snyder announced early last week that the team will remove the Redskins name and logo amid pressure on their race insensitivity.

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But this week, several local journalists sent vague messages hinting at a bigger problem for the franchise.

“The distorted and toxic culture of the Washington football team is about to be exposed in a disgusting way. . . Again, ”wrote Jason La Canfora of CBS, a former team reporter.

“What is coming is disappointing and sad,” wrote Julie Donaldson of NBC Sports.

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The report was not released to the public on Thursday afternoon.

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