< img src=" https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/a8/b8/mark-davis-102721_epocj7tiq6861cwahrcqrdtc3.jpg?t=-982983972&w=500&quality=80"/ > Raiders owner Mark Davis on Wednesday damaged his silence regarding the NFL investigation that led Raiders trainer Jon Gruden to resign.

< p course =" advertisement ad-in-article-banner alt-font gpt-target "data-role =" advertisement" data-label=" Promotion" data-settings=" 22299846845 "data-slot-id ="/ 22299846845/SportingNews/SportingNews _ Web/Articles/In-Article _ Banner" id =" ad-inArticleBanner1" > Gruden surrendered complying with the emergence of e-mails he

wrote starting in 2011 that

included racist, homophobic and also misogynistic language. The emails remained in document with former Washington Football Team president Bruce Allen and also were revealed as part of the NFL's investigation into Washington's toxic workplace setting. The league, which assessed around 650,000 emails, fined Washington $ 10 million. Owner Dan Snyder has actually not joined the daily tasks of his team, either. Nothing else team or individual has been linked or penalized as an outcome of the investigation. EVEN MORE:< p course=" advertisement ad-top-mpu alt-font gpt-target "data-role= "advertisement" data-label=" Promotion" data-settings= "Articles

" data-slot-id="/ 22299846845/SportingNews/SportingNews _ Web/Articles/Top _ MPU "id =" ad-mobileTopMpu1" > Considering that Gruden resigned on Oct. 11, Davis had yet to speak openly concerning the examination or its impact on his company. The NFL owners meeting began on Tuesday, and also the topic of the NFL examination into Washington was a big topic of discussion, including whether the report would be released