The Washington Post recently published a story centered around 15 Redskins female employees who were sexually harassed and verbally abused while working for the organization by former team employees.

Before the story was published, Pro Bowler Josh Norman, who spent four seasons with the Redskins, sent out a cryptic tweet that appeared to be hinting at something amid the accusations.

“Look Don't ask me NO QUESTIONS,” the tweet began(h/t NBC Sports). “I will say this, what goes around comes around.. What's done in the dark will surly come to the Light! God seems to always have a way of reposition his people at the right time & reveal Truths without saying a single – word.

The 32-year-old made it clear that he doesn't want anybody asking him questions regarding the accusations on the former team employees; however, he did hint something about the team's dark past days.

This past month, there have been numerous firings and resigns from the Redskins front office. Director of Pro Personnel Alex Santos and Assistant Director of Pro Personnel Richard Mann III were recently fired this week without any reason. Furthermore, Washington's longtime play-by-play announcer Larry Michael surprisingly retired after just 16 seasons. 

The Washington Post's story clarified that Larry Michael was one of the employees accused of sexual harassment. Additionally, Alex Santos and Richard Mann II were accused of sexual harassment as well.

Nevertheless, just after the team finally retired their controversial “Redskins” name, it looks like they'll be heading in for another month or so of controversies.