The Miami Dolphins' offseason isn't going according to plan. Former coach Brian Flores dropped a bombshell accusation against multiple parties in the NFL, including his former team. In his lawsuit, Flores alleged that owner Stephen Ross bribed him to lose games on purpose for $100,000.

After these claims, a report was released on the NFL's official website of an unnamed witness reportedly hearing about the exchange between Brian Flores and Stephen Ross. If this turns out to be a credible source, the Dolphins owner could be in major trouble. However, Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk noticed that the said article was scrubbed off the official site.

“Now, the article is gone. The link is dead. The stack of news stories at NFL.com no longer includes it. It’s unclear when it disappeared. I checked to see if it was still alive after Ross issued an aggressive statement late Wednesday, describing the allegations as “false, malicious, and defamatory.””

If you're interested, here's the link to the article in question regarding the Dolphins owner. Opening it now brings up the NFL.com's Error 404 page, indicating that said page is gone.

The article was taken out of Cameron Wolfe's live report of the situation on the NFL Network. It's unclear why this was taken down all of a sudden, and without warning as well. However, if the NFL wants to get to the bottom of this potentially league-breaking issue, they must know the validity of these reports. Otherwise, the Dolphins owner could get off scot-free.

Aside from match-fixing claims, Flores is also suing the NFL and certain teams for discriminatory practices. As for Ross, the Dolphins owner vehemently denied Flores' claims in a public statement.