WASHINGTON (AP) – Each NFL player who contributed to a lockout fund will be able to begin collecting up to a total of about $60,000.
After setting aside union dues and royalties during recent seasons, eligible players may start drawing from the fund April 15.
NFL Players Association head DeMaurice Smith said on March 18 that money was available to help players while they are not receiving paychecks during the lockout, which owners imposed after the collective bargaining agreement expired. Smith would not provide details.
NFL.com reported Tuesday the NFLPA sent out letters saying its board of player directors “approved the payout from the Lockout Fund to begin on April 15, in six installments or until the lockout ends.”
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