Former Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores has sued the NFL and all 32 teams for racial discrimination in the hiring process of black coaches. But one of his wildest claims is that Dolphins owner Stephen Ross offered him $100,000 per loss in the 2019 season in order to get the top pick in the draft. Well, now ex-Cleveland Browns HC Hue Jackson has come forward and made similar allegations in regards to his time in Cleveland.

Jackson responded to a tweet about the whole saga and went after Browns owner Jimmy Haslam:

Jackson is now the head coach at Grambling State and struggled immensely during his time in charge of the Browns, going 1-31 over the first two seasons. He was then fired just seven games into the 2018 campaign.

It gets even crazier, though. Per Pro Football Talk, The executive director of Jackson's foundation, Kimberley Diemert, said they have full records of Jackson being paid to tank and lose games for the Browns. That could definitely help Flores' case against the Dolphins and the league. Needless to say, it sounds like Hue Jackson would be willing to chime in and help out another African-American coach who hasn't received a fair shake in the NFL.

This is really just the start of this debacle. It's about to get interesting.