The case of Larry Johnson become more serious with the statement given by the team as he asked for apologies from his misconduct.
The decision to release Johnson was surprising because the Chiefs had agreed to a deal with Johnson’s agent in which Johnson would lose just one paycheck, about $300,000, during the suspension. The Chiefs were reluctant to cut Johnson outright two weeks ago, fearing that it would send a signal that a player could misbehave and complain his way out of town. (The Chiefs were unimpressed by an apology Johnson issued, which pointedly did not apologize to gays.)You can read the entire news in The New York Times web post. [Connect from here]