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Ryan Tannehill: 'Bullying scandal behind us now'

Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill believes that the bullying scandal is behind the club after the NFL report into the incident was released.

Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill believes that the bullying scandal is finally behind the club after the NFL report into the incident was released two weeks ago.

The report conducted by investigator Ted Wells concluded that Jonathan Martin was harassed by three of his teammates, including Richie Incognito, while offensive line coach Jim Turner was fired by the club for his part in the incident.

"I think it's behind us at this point," Tannehill told The AP. "Obviously we'll try to learn from it and correct things coach Philbin and the coaching staff feel need to be changed. We want to have a healthy locker room."

Tannehill threw for 3,913 yards last season along with 24 touchdowns.

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