Michael Irvin |
Former Cowboys wide receiver Michael Irvin reached a settlement with Marriott in his $100 million defamation lawsuit against the hotel chain, a person familiar with the situation told The Dallas Morning News, and he appeared on NFL Network on Sunday morning for the first time since a woman accused him in February of making lewd comments in an Arizona hotel lobby.
NFL Media, the entity that manages NFL Network, lifted its indefinite suspension of Irvin. The Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee’s hiatus from the network lasted more than seven months, as Irvin last worked Opening Night for the Super Bowl on Feb. 6 in Phoenix.
“Michael Irvin has been reinstated and will be a part of NFL Network’s coverage of the 2023 season,” Alex Riethmiller, NFL Media vice president of communication, said in a statement.
Settlement terms between Irvin and Marriott were not disclosed.
His return coincides with a 14-game NFL slate Sunday in the first week of the 2023 regular season.
Irvin, 57, sued Marriott International Inc. and six other parties, including a Jane Doe, for defamation and tortious interference in a business relationship after Marriott contacted the league regarding a Feb. 5 interaction between Irvin and a female staffer at Renaissance Phoenix Downtown. Irvin was staying at the property at the time.
The woman filed a complaint to the hotel Feb. 6 that Irvin made a sexually explicit comment toward her the previous night. Irvin denied the accusation. She also reported Irvin said he would find her later in her work week.
Irvin told The News that he consumed alcohol that evening at dinner and did not recall all the details to the conversation.
No criminal charges were filed in the matter.
Irvin was removed from the hotel, and ESPN followed NFL Media to cancel his public appearances during Super Bowl week. On Aug. 28, he appeared on FS1′s Undisputed show with host Skip Bayless.
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