She posted on her twitter account the picture of what she was wearing when she went to visit the Jets.
The NFL is looking into how a female television reporter was treated at New York Jets practice Saturday.
Ines Sainz, is a reporter for Mexican TV station Azteca and she was down at Jets camp doing a story on quarterback Mark Sanchez who is of Mexican heritage, she claims she had footballs thrown in her direction by a Jets coach during practice, and players later called out to her in the team's locker room.
NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said Sunday that the league and the Jets began looking into the situation when they were made aware of it Saturday night.
Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum called Joanne Gerstner, a board member of the Association for Women in Sports Media, on Sunday to discuss the matter. The two organizations were working to schedule an educational and awareness session with the team, according to Jets spokesman Bruce Speight.
Speight added that he also addressed the situation at the team meeting Sunday in advance of New York's season opener against Baltimore on Monday night at the New Meadowlands Stadium.
Earlier Sunday, the Jets issued a statement, saying owner Woody Johnson spoke to Sainz on Sunday to discuss the incident.
"He stressed to Ines that he expects all members of the Jets organization to conduct themselves in a professional manner at all times," the statement said.
This is not the 1st time she has been caught up in controversy. Every Superbowl Media day, Ines is knowing for causing a stir with her provocative outfits and the circus she creates around her questions
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