NEW YORK (AP) - The NFL says it will look into whether questions asked of Colorado tight end Nick Kasa at the combine violated any laws or league policies banning employers from inquiring about a possible employee's sexual orientation.
Kasa told ESPN Radio in Denver that during interviews with team officials at the combine in Indianapolis: ``(Teams) ask you, like, `Do you have a girlfriend?' `Are you married?' `Do you like girls?'''
He did not identify who asked him such questions.
On Wednesday, Kasa said on the ``Dan Patrick Show'' he didn't think it ``was really a serious question.''
The NFL says it will look into Kasa's comments and that ``any team or employee that inquires about impermissible subjects or makes an employment decision based on such factors is subject to league discipline.''