![]() ![]() Judge Brody had rejected the initial settlement proposal in January, citing concerns that the agreed cap of $675 million wouldn't be sufficient, given the number of former and current players who ultimately could receive a Qualifying Diagnosis (potentially 20,000 and counting) and the potential magnitude of the awards scaled to such diagnoses.Īs it stands now, and barring any further developments, the 32 NFL owners are on the hook for whatever it costs under the parameters of the proposed agreement for the next 65 years, whether it's $675 million or $6.75 billion. On July 7, 2014, Judge Anita Brody formally accepted the revised settlement agreement submitted by the NFL and the class-action attorneys representing over 5,000 players and their family members. Originally run July 24 as part of The Renegade 2014, BTSC's season preview issue ![]()
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