Fans forced to give up seats for big game demanding money, travel expenses back.
Although the NFL has already promised money, tickets, and merchandise to the more than 400 fans who were displaced before last Sunday's Super Bowl XLV, it might not be enough, ESPN reports.
A Los Angeles law firm is representing 1,000 fans in a class action lawsuit against the NFL, the Dallas Cowboys and owner Jerry Jones. The suit seeks repayment for ticket costs and travel expenses in the amount of $5 million.
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Gov. David Paterson met with Democrat leaders to discuss his re-election plans after many questioned the unproven accusations surrounding his personal life, according to Syracuse.com. Though Paterson's spokesman said the meetings were routine, an anonymous Democrat said the discussions involved whether or not Paterson would resign or make an announcement that he would not run.
Over 100 million viewers will watch a football game this evening, and the main storyline is centered around Syracuse great Dwight Freeney and his twisted ankle.
The No.1 sporting event in American athletics should be re-named this season. Rather than the call it fancy-old Super Bowl XLIV, it should be the Syracuse Bowl.