The NFL officially informed all 32 teams via a league memo on Tuesday that Brendan Sorsby has decided not to pursue litigation and will instead focus on preparing for the 2027 NFL Draft, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
The memo serves as a formal update to the league's stance on Sorsby, clarifying that the NFL will not discipline him for any currently-known prior misconduct at this time. This decision allows the prospect to move forward with his draft preparations without the immediate threat of league-imposed sanctions related to previous incidents.
Despite the current lack of discipline, the NFL emphasized in the communication that it retains the right to investigate Sorsby’s past conduct should new evidence or information come to light. The move effectively clears a path for Sorsby to enter the draft cycle for 2027, ending speculation regarding potential legal action against the league or other parties.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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