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Report: Richie Incognito files grievance against Dolphins

Richie Incognito was indefinitely suspended by the Dolphins on Nov. 4. (Joel Auerbach/Getty Images)

Richie Incognito had started all eight games this season with the Miami Dolphins. (Joel Auerbach/Getty Images)

Offensive tackle Richie Incognito has filed a non-football injury grievance against the Dolphins for his indefinite suspension, according to Chris Mortensen of ESPN.

The Dolphins suspended Incognito more than a week ago for conduct detrimental to the team following ESPN's report that he used explicit language and racial slurs in voicemails to teammate Jonathan Martin. Incognito's grievance argues this violates the collective bargaining agreement.

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The NFL is investigating Martin's allegations that he left the team after long-term bullying and misconduct by Incognito and teammates.

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