The Minnesota Vikings DL players, Kevin and Pat Williams might end up missing the first four games of the 2010 season after a judge’s ruling on Thursday. Even though a judge ruled that the NFL violated the players rights under Minnesota state labor laws, Judge Gary Larson asked attorneys from both sides to submit briefs to allow the Williamses to continue to be able to play without suspension.
The Williamses attorney, Peter Ginsberg, said he was disappointed that the NFL wanted to move forward with a suspension and violate the player’s rights under state law.
It will be interesting to see if the league does suspend Pat and Kevin Williams, prior to the start of training camp and what affect that might have on Brett Favre’s decision to return to the Vikings in 2010.
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