Monday, March 5, 2012

A scandal in which U.S. football players got rewarded

A scandal in which U.S.
football players got rewarded for injuring opponents could have
legal consequences, with prosecutors, players and even fans
getting in on the judicial action.

By Sunday morning, four National Football League teams were 
linked to a "bounty" scandal that came to light in Friday's NFL
announcement that New Orleans Saints defensive players were paid
for "big hits" that took opponents out of play.

Over the weekend, reports of bounty programs at the
Washington Redskins, Buffalo Bills and Tennessee Titans emerged
in The Washington Post, the Buffalo News and The New York Times.

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