Multiple Eyewitnesses Debunk Michael Irvin Accusations Following Cancellation

This outlet recently covered NFL Media’s removal of Michael Irvin from their Super Bowl coverage following accusations made by a woman in Arizona at a Marriott hotel last Sunday.

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We also provided the update that Irvin has levied a $100 Million lawsuit against the Marriott and his accuser just days ago.

At the same hotel the same night, Irvin met several football fans that are pictured below. They were with Irvin the night of the accusation and witnessed his interaction with the accuser.

The man with the red arrow above his head is named Bryn Davis. Davis spoke with TMZ about the allegations and his view of what transpired between Irvin and his accuser.

See a video of Davis speaking with TMZ below…

The man to Irvin’s left in the photo is named Phil Watkins. TMZ also caught up with Watkins, discussing Irvin’s interaction with his accuser as ‘friendly’. See that video below…

Both of these eyewitnesses recount the exact same story that Irvin publicly stated was the reality during a radio interview covered by this outlet earlier in the week.

It is surely making Irvin’s case for innocence all the more convincing. It also further raises the question of why did NFL media remove Irvin from their Super Bowl coverage without a shred of evidence to prove the allegations made against him?

These eyewitness accounts surely make the NFL, and Irvin’s accuser look ridiculous. If Irvin is serious about getting financial compensation for the slander that he has endured, it sure seems like an open and shut case.

What kind of world do we live in where a man’s reputation, built over years of hard work, can be disregarded over one single false allegation?

A sad state of affairs in America. Hopefully Irvin will continue to fight, truth seems to be on his side.

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