Class action lawsuit filed by former players against NFL, Commissioner Roger Goodell

According to sports business reporter Daniel Kaplan, a group of former NFL players has filed a class action lawsuit against the NFL. Specifically, the suit is against the NFL Player Disability and Survivor Benefit Plan, the NFL Player Disability and Neurocognitive Benefits Plan, and each member of the board, including Commissioner Roger Goodell. There are no specific details about the suit, but we assume this has to do with the restrictions related to the plans and how they pay out benefits to former players. The league has come under criticism for its disability plans because of the complexity involved in making a claim and qualifying and the reduction in benefits. For the NFL Player Disability and Neurocognitive Benefits Plan, the minimum benefit of $2,625 goes up to a maximum of $4,500 per month for a period of no longer than 15 years or until the player reaches age 55. Former NFL players filed a class action against The NFL Player Disability & Survivor Benefit Plan and NFL Player Disability & Neurocognitive Benefits Plan (the Plan), and each of the Board’s members, including NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. — Daniel Kaplan (@KaplanSportsBiz) February 9, 2023 More Steelers Wire News! Steelers DT Cam Heyward offers ringing endorsement of Mike Tomlin J.J. Watt joins Steeler Nation after retirement Will Steeler Cam Heyward win Walter Payton Man of the Year? Email Sign up Like this article? Sign up for the Steelers Wire email newsletter to get our top stories in your inbox every morning An error has occured Please re-enter your email address. Thanks for signing up! You'll now receive the top Steelers Wire stories each day directly in your inbox.
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