the xfl has reinstated quarterback Quinten Dormady after reports Friday accused the former Central Michigan standout of giving plays from the Orlando Guardian playbook to an opposing team, the league told Fox News Digital.
Vice President of Communications Jeff Altstadter said in a statement Friday that the XFL has reinstated guardians player after «additional information», which has led to a «formal investigation into the matter».
«The league is actively reviewing a personnel issue regarding an Orlando Guardians player who was released from the team yesterday afternoon,» the statement said.
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«Additional information regarding the situation was reported to the league overnight, and the league has reinstated the player while it conducts a formal investigation into the issue. The situation is under review and we will share more details on the findings as appropriate.»
The statement did not name Dormady, but was issued to Fox News Digital following a direct investigation into the reports.
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It also did not clarify whether the player was «reinstated» by the team or the league.
According to a report by BroBible’s Dov Kleiman, Dormady was released following an investigation after he allegedly shared plays from the Guardians’ playbook with an opposing team.
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The Guardians are at the bottom of the XFL South after starting the season 0-2.