You may recall reading on here years ago that there was a settlement reached in a concussion lawsuit brought forth against the NFL that would result in the estates of deceased players whose deaths were linked to diagnoses of chronic traumatic encephalopathy and related issues would be financially compensated by the league as a result.
I have written about it through the years, including an April 2015 article in which I noted that a judge granted final approval for the settlement after it had already undergone a number of hurdles. The most significant alteration of the settlement in the final version was that it lifted a cap that had been put on the total amount that the NFL would be responsible for paying out, which sat at $765 million.