Warren Sapp says former Saints player is bounty 'snitch'

This week, former NFL defensive tackle and current NFL Network analyst Warren Sapp accused Carolina Panthers tight end Jeremy Shockey of 'snitching' to the NFL about the New Orleans Saints' 'bounty' system...

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This week, former NFL defensive tackle and current NFL Network analyst Warren Sapp accused Carolina Panthers tight end Jeremy Shockey of ‘snitching’ to the NFL about the New Orleans Saints’ ‘bounty’ system. Via Twitter, Sapp called out Shockey who played for the Saints from 2008-2010. Shockey has denied the accusation and said he’s even willing to take a lie detector test. TBO.com reports:

Free agent tight end Jeremy Shockey vehemently denied the claim by former Buccaneers and Raiders All-Pro Warren Sapp that Shockey reported the New Orleans Saints’ bounty program to the NFL.

Wednesday on Twitter, Sapp tweeted that he “Just Heard Who The Snitch Was.” When one of his followers guessed Shockey, Sapp replied with “BINGO!”

That prompted Shockey to tweet “my a—!! I don’t even play defense! HaHa”

To which Sapp replied “that’s not the issue!”

Sapp, a commentator on the league-owned NFL Network, then discussed the exchange on the air with studio host Rich Eisen.

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