


Bears
Bears coach: ‘We’ve been in lock-step
with the NFL on
this the entire way’

Schaffer said they informed the NFL and NFLPA on the Monday morning after the incident, and Nagy said the team has worked with the league to address the issue from the start. He also said the team knew of the charge when it was filed.
“We’ve been in lock-step with the NFL on this the entire way,” Nagy said. “It’s something we take very seriously, and it’s not something that I’m going to be adding to because of the legal situation.”
NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said teams and the league may fine players that violate protocol.
“Hopefully you guys can understand I’m not going to get into it right now — even with our own rules and all that stuff,” Nagy said.
A police report obtained by the Tribune from the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department states officers were called to the Hilton Charlotte Uptown “in reference to a female hitting a male with her hand and scratching his forehead.” Edwards and an unidentified woman were both listed as victims on the report, and both were listed as having minor bruises and scratches. The woman received treatment at a hospital and was released, according to the report.
Schaffer said Edwards had consensual sexual activity with the woman but never touched her violently. Schaffer claimed the woman became angry after trying to renegotiate the extent of their relationship, but Edwards left and went to hotel security to escape a fight, Schaffer said.
Edwards was a second-round draft pick of the Oakland Raiders in 2015 and has played for four teams over six NFL seasons. The Bears signed Edwards on Sept. 8.