Attorney Vows to Appeal After Ex-Michigan Players’ NIL Lawsuit Dismissed
Federal judge ruled the lawsuit was barred by the statute of limitations despite claims of decades-long unauthorized use of former players’ NIL worth over $50 million.
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Former Michigan Football Players Fail In Bid For $50 Million In NIL Money Lawsuit
Michigan-Wolverines-Braylon-Edwards Four ex-Michigan Wolverines football players filed an antitrust lawsuit last September against the NCAA and the Big Ten Network for $50 million claiming they conspired to deny them Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) opportunities when they played college football. This past Friday, a judge dismissed their case. The lawsuit was filed by former quarterback Denard Robinson, wide receiver Braylon Edwards, defensive en…
Attorney vows to appeal after ex-Michigan players’ NIL lawsuit dismissed
A U.S. district judge has dismissed a class-action lawsuit brought by former Michigan football players against the NCAA and Big Ten Network that alleges the “wrongful” use of their name, image and likeness.
Ex-Michigan football players plan to appeal dismissed NIL lawsuit against BTN, NCAA
A class-action lawsuit brought by more than 300 former Michigan football players, including Braylon Edwards, Mike Martin and Denard Robinson, against the NCAA and Big Ten Network seeking more than $50 million for being “unlawfully denied” the ability to make money off their name, image and likeness, has been dismissed. Related Articles The air miles add up in the Big Ten, where travel fatigue is setting in No pedig…
Ex-Michigan Football Players Lose $50M Case Over Lost NIL Money
A federal judge in Michigan has dismissed an antitrust lawsuit brought by four former Michigan football players—Denard Robinson, Braylon Edwards, Michael Martin and Shawn Crable—who contend they’re owed more than $50 million from the NCAA, Big Ten and Big Ten Network over continued use of their NIL from their college days. U.S. District Judge Terrence […]
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