Michael Irvin settles lawsuit against Marriott International

Pro Football Hall of Famer Michael Irvin has settled his lawsuit against Marriott International. In February, Irvin filed a lawsuit against Marriott and six others alleging that a hotel employee at the Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel falsely accused him of misconduct during the week of the Super Bowl. 

After the alleged incident became public, Irvin was removed from covering the NFL for ESPN. According to Irvin’s account, the interaction with the hotel employee was minimal.

Irvin vehemently denied any wrongdoing and no criminal charges were ever filed over the incident.

Irvin is now an analyst on NFL Network’s “GameDay.”


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