NFL Board Paid $2M to Players While League Denied Football-Concussion Link
Source: PBS
The NFLs retirement board awarded disability payments to at least three former players after concluding that football caused their crippling brain injuries even as the leagues top medical experts for years consistently denied any link between the sport and long-term brain damage.
The board paid at least $2 million in disability benefits to the players in the late 1990s and 2000s, documents obtained in a joint investigation by ESPNs Outside the Lines and FRONTLINE show. The approvals were outlined in previously unpublished documents and medical records (pdf) related to the 1999 disability claim of Hall of Fame center Mike Webster.
The boards conclusion that Webster and other players suffered brain damage from playing in the NFL could be critical evidence in an expanding lawsuit against the league filed in the U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of Pennsylania. The lawsuit (pdf), which involves nearly 4,000 former players, alleges that the NFL for years denied the risks of long-term brain damage and propagated its own industry funded and falsified research to support its position.
Bob Fitzsimmons, a Wheeling, W.Va., lawyer who represented Webster in his disability case and is co-director of the Brain Injury Research Institute, described the retirement boards conclusions as the proverbial smoking gun.
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(53,475 posts)AngryAmish
(25,704 posts)Therefore people should not be playing football.
At a minimum schools should not be promoting this dangerous game. (yes I played but my son won't)