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N.F.L. Players Say They Were Shortchanged on Disability Benefits

The New York Times – Sports:

A federal lawsuit said that Commissioner Roger Goodell and other leaders of the league’s disability plan kept players from receiving payouts for injuries sustained while playing the game.

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