A report from the Washington Post cited 15 different women who say they were sexually harassed while working for the Washington NFL team.

The report indicates “they cried about the realization their dream job of working in the NFL came with what they characterized as relentless sexual harassment and verbal abuse that was ignored — and in some cases, condoned — by top team executives.”

Among the employees accused of sexual harassment is Larry Michael, the team’s radio announcer, who abruptly announced this week that he was leaving the team.

Also named in the article are two employees who were recently fired, director of pro personnel Alex Santos and assistant director of pro personnel Richard Mann II.

Daniel Snyder declined to be interviewed for the report. Snyder could receive pressure to sell the franchise as they also go through a rebranding of their long offensive nickname.