Five law firms representing 98 NFL players have been accused of scheming to defraud the NFL's concussion settlement fund of more than $87 million, according to an audit by Special Masters David A.
We knew the NFL's supposedly rigid concussion protocol — ostensibly instituted to protect NFL players from themselves after suffering head injuries — was a farce a long time ago. But the way the ...
A new study reviewed health data from 19,824 football players who participated in at least one game between 1960 and 2019.
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Chris Olave faces career-ending concussions at 24 then stuns NFL with All-Pro comeback
At just 24, Chris Olave’s NFL future hung in the balance after suffering his fifth concussion, forcing him to sit out and ...
The news that 39-year-old former NFL running back Chris Johnson has ALS has reignited the discussion about the risks of ...
The court officials overseeing the NFL's $1 billion-plus settlement fund for concussion-related injuries have barred five law firms from handling any more claims from former players, after finding ...
The NFL omitted concussion cases when it downplayed the effects of head injuries on players based on studies conducted from 1996 through 2001, according to a report by The New York Times. More than ...
More than $87 million was lost due to allegedly fraudulent practices.
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