DeSean Jackson sued over alleged unsafe environment and assault at Delaware State
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Updated · Fox News · Apr 24
DeSean Jackson sued over alleged unsafe environment and assault at Delaware State
9 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 24
Former player Malachi Biggs claims he was assaulted by teammate Anthony Hebert in the locker room on November 19, losing at least a dozen teeth and losing consciousness.
The lawsuit accuses Jackson of promoting a 'tough guy' culture, encouraging hazing, and failing to discipline violent players, including later hiring Hebert as a coach.
Jackson, who just completed his first 8-4 season as head coach, denies fostering violence or hazing, emphasizing his commitment to player safety and declining further comment due to ongoing litigation.
After a player's teeth were knocked out, why was his alleged attacker hired as a coach?
Is DeSean Jackson's 'tough guy' philosophy a coaching style or a cause of locker room violence?
Will other Delaware State players now break their silence on the team's alleged 'toxic culture'?
Can a civil lawsuit change a team's culture if no criminal charges were ever filed?
What did Delaware State officials know about the assault, and when did they know it?