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    Looks like ESPN had to call an audible. The sports media giant is doing some damage control after admitting that its reporting involving free-agent defensive lineman Mike Pennel and a homicide investigation in the Dominican Republic ā€œcontained errors.ā€ That’s never the sentence you want attached to one of your biggest stories. The original report spread quickly. After all, when a well-known NFL player is linked to a murder investigation, people are going to click. Headlines flew across social media at warp speed, and everyone suddenly became an expert on the case before finishing their morning coffee. Then came the plot

    The post ESPN Admits Wrongdoing After Deleting Mike Pennel Murder Investigation Story first appeared on BlackSportsOnline.

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