The NFL will launch an investigation into the behavior of New York Jets assistant coach Sal Alosi, who apologized on Sunday for tripping Miami's Nolan Carroll from the sidelines during a 10-6 loss.
League spokesman Greg Aiello told ESPN the league would review the incident. The Jets had already begun a probe into Alosi's behavior, and there is potential for discipline.
Alosi acknowledged he could be punished when he apologized for a "total lapse in judgment." Alosi interfered with Carroll when he appeared to stick his leg out and trip Carroll as the Miami player ran along the Jets' sideline.
The incident prompted Dolphins LB Channing Crowder to call the Jets "cheaters." Added Dolphins RB Ricky Williams to ESPN: "It's the Jets right? We're not surprised."
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