Jason Witten took the blame, but it sounds like Brad Johnson was the snitch

We don’t know for sure whether Brad Johnson was the infamous “snitch” at Valley Ranch last season.

ESPN’s Ed Werder, one of the best reporters covering the NFL, isn’t going to reveal his anonymous sources. But the NFL Network’s Warren Sapp let the world know that his Super Bowl teammate had badmouthed T.O.

The NFL Network, apparently desperate to fill air time the week after the draft, is showing behind-the-scenes footage of its pregame prep work. That included an episode focused on the week leading up to the Ravens-Cowboys game, which came on the heels of the Tony Romo/T.O./Jason Witten pass-triangle drama.

Noted T.O. apologist Deion Sanders tried to dismiss the story, but Sapp wouldn’t let that happen. Deion mentioned that he knows “20 dudes” on the Cowboys, so he was sure he had the story straight.

“So Brad Johnson ain’t gonna give me the legits?” Sapp replied, as you can see from the fine YouTube work by blog buddy DCFanatic.

After Deion mumbled something dismissive about Johnson, Sapp added, “Brad (is) right there, dog. Right on ground level.”

What did Johnson say to Sapp? The NFL Network show didn’t give us that detail. It might have been something like this:

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