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Plaintiffs who opt out of the settlement will presumably have to prove that any brain injuries stemmed from NFL concussions, and not from other football or off-field injuries.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Only nine former NFL players have opted out of the proposed class settlement in the NFL concussion litigation, with less than two weeks to go before the deadline, according to a filing Thursday by the lead players' lawyers.
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The deadline to opt out is Oct. 14, although some retired players want a delay until after a final court review of the settlement in November.
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