As police are investigating the case of Oakland Raiders Coach Tom Cable allegedly assaulting an assistant coach, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said Tuesday that Cable could be punished by the league if he is charged with any crimes, because workplace violence is specifically identified in the league’s personal conduct policy.
According to Goodell, legal and criminal process is going on within the league for some period of time and there will be a report on the Napa, Calif., police investigation in the next few weeks. He also said that Cable will be disciplined still if he is confirmed to break the league’s conduct rules even if no criminal charges is brought against him.
Cable has denied defensive assistant Randy Hanson’s allegations that he punched the assistant on jaw during training camp and threatened to kill him during the attack.
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