Mark Cuban has publicly issued some advice to Daniel Snyder: Accept your mistakes.

In response to a Washington Post report in which 15 women made allegations of sexual harassment and a toxic workplace culture within the NFL's Washington franchise from 2006 to 2019, Cuban made a public call for Snyder and his top staffers to show accountability for what has happened.

"If you know Dan Snyder, if you're involved with the Redskins, if you connect to them, tell Dan and tell his senior management you've got to just recognize what you did right and what you did wrong," Cuban said on SiriusXM Radio show. "You have to accept the mistakes you made. That's painful. I made a lot of mistakes. And that's the only way this is going to get resolved."

Cuban issued public apologies and agreed to contribute $10 million to women's organizations in February 2018 after Sports Illustrated reported on "a corporate culture rife with misogyny and predatory sexual behavior" that spanned decades in the Dallas Mavericks' organization, including allegations against former CEO and president Terdema Ussery, who left the team in 2015.