Former Football Players Ran Out of Time to Sue NFL, 9th Circuit Says
A panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected a class action seeking to hold National Football League teams liable for conspiring to push painkillers on hurt athletes to get them back on the field, finding the claims time-barred, reports Courthouse News Service.
Reporter Nicholas Iovino writes that the players failed to explain adequately why they lacked the essential knowledge to file their lawsuit within the four-year statute of limitations.
“In this case, plaintiffs knew of their injury – that their careers had been ‘cut short’ – as soon as their careers ended due to physical injuries,” the panel wrote.
Read the Courthouse News Service article.