Former Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Jonathan Fanene quickly departed when the New England Patriots called, offering him a three-year deal, which he obviously accepted. Unfortunately he was released after missing 13 consecutive practices during training camp with a knee, which required surgery.
Per a Collective Bargaining Agreement Appeals Panel ruling this week, the New England Patriots are allowed to recover $2.5 million of Fanene's $3.85 million signing bonus; the remaining $1.35 million wouldn't be paid until March 2013, which he didn't receive anyway.
The Patriots are alleging that Fanene, on his physical questionnaire, "falsely concealed his dependency on prescription drugs in order to play effectively." They're going to have to prove that Fanene was self medicating for his arthritic left knee without the team's knowledge.
Senior Vice President of Labor Litigation & Policy Dennis Curran stated, "Accordingly, if the Club prevails at the merits hearing, it may be able to recover some or all of the signing bonus paid to the player as a remedy for the player having made material misrepresentations in the course of negotiating the Player Contract."
Source: SBNation.com
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