Chiefs' Travis Kelce has message for doubters after Super Bowl LVII win: 'Feel that s---'
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National Football League Players (NFL) have sued the league's benefits plan, board of trustees and Commissioner Roger Goodell as part of a class action lawsuit filed in federal court on Thursday.The complaint, which was filed in the U.S. District Court for Maryland, accuses the defendants of a "disturbing pattern of erroneous and arbitrary benefits denials, bad faith contract misinterpretations, and other unscrupulous tactics" as a way to wrongfully deny disability claims.The lawsuit also says neutral doctors hired by the plan to evaluate players' injuries were given additional cases if they denied more claims, with the goal of limiting benefit payments to the very players for whom the plan was designed.Both the NFL and NFL Players Association did not immediately respond when asked to comment on the lawsuit.
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GLENDALE, Ariz. — Be warned: When you're watching Super Bowl LVII on Sunday, you might get the urge to take out your driver for a few swings.
The Kansas City Chiefs are world champions after defeating the Philadelphia Eagles, 38-35, in Super Bowl LVII.
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce struggled to find the right words to say after coming out on top in the battle against his brother Jason and the Philadelphia Eagles at Super Bowl 57.