In the National Football League, things can get hot between a certain player or member of the club and the actual
organization.
Feuds can arise between players or even between a person and the city they are in.
Regardless of how you slice it, it is never a good situation when a good thing ends badly.
Here are the top ten ugliest divorces in NFL history:
Haynesworth was one of the league’s greatest defensive linemen during his time in Tennessee.
The Washington Redskins paid a lot of money to get Haynesworth, but I doubt they received a good deal.
Haynesworth suffered an injury and was never the same afterward.
He was accused of being sluggish and overpaid, but he still received a large payout following a holdout.
The strain ultimately broke, and Haynesworth was suspended by the Redskins after telling General Manager Bruce
Allen that he would no longer speak with the head coach.
It’s always difficult to be the guy who follows the guy.
Try playing in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains, with a guy named John Elway.
Cutler had high expectations in Denver, and he demonstrated that he was a skilled enough player to carry the
pressure.
Things went south, however, when long-time coach Mike Shanahan was dismissed by the Broncos, along with the
majority of his offensive staff.
Cutler was not happy about it.