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Omaha Steve

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Fri Mar 4, 2022, 04:56 PM Mar 2022

Judge approves fix to stem race bias in NFL concussion deal

Source: AP

By MARYCLAIRE DALE

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Black retired football players who were denied payments for dementia in the NFL’s $1 billion concussion settlement can seek to be retested or have their claims rescored to eliminate racial bias in the testing and payout formula, under a revised plan finalized Friday.

Outrage over the use of “race-norming” in the dementia testing — which assumed that Black people have a lower cognitive baseline score, making it harder for them to show mental declines linked to football — forced the NFL and players’ lawyers back to the negotiating table last year.

The revisions could allow many retired players to resubmit their claims and add $100 million or more to the NFL’s legal tab. The NFL, through the fund, has paid out more than $800 million to date, nearly half for dementia claims. The dementia awards average about $600,000.

“Thousands of Black players stand to benefit from these changes to the settlement,” said lawyer Cyril V. Smith, who represents former players Najeh Davenport and Kevin Henry, whose 2020 race discrimination lawsuit brought the issue to light.



FILE - Former NFL players Ken Jenkins, right, and Clarence Vaughn III, center right, along with their wives, Amy Lewis, center, and Brooke Vaughn, left, carry tens of thousands of petitions demanding equal treatment for everyone involved in the settlement of concussion claims against the NFL, to the federal courthouse in Philadelphia, Friday, May 14, 2021. Black retired football players who were denied payments for dementia in the NFL's $1 billion concussion settlement can seek to be retested or have their claims rescored to eliminate racial bias in the testing and payout formula, under a revised plan finalized Friday, March 4, 2022. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)


Read more: https://apnews.com/article/nfl-entertainment-health-business-sports-28dbf2c76599a2f6b0ab2f8303099e4d

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Judge approves fix to stem race bias in NFL concussion deal (Original Post) Omaha Steve Mar 2022 OP
Whhhaattt!!!! I didn't know. Glad it's being addressed! Karadeniz Mar 2022 #1
Can't get anymore racist than that. No wonder there are so few... brush Mar 2022 #2

brush

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2. Can't get anymore racist than that. No wonder there are so few...
Fri Mar 4, 2022, 09:42 PM
Mar 2022

black coaches in the league. The NFL should be forever ashamed of this...that black players have a lower cognitive baseline score so they get less money for dementia claims.

Hard to believe the league was that scummy just to save a few payout dollars.

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