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Purplegate: Pat and Kevin Williams ready for court
Purplegate: Pat and Kevin Williams ready for court
ESPN’s Kevin Siefert in his NFC North blog writes that the Williamses plan to “file litigation Wednesday to prevent their four-game suspensions from taking effect.” It is unclear if this will change the outcome of the suspensions, but the lawyers for Kevin and Pat are ready ...
Vikings' Williamses in court to fight suspensions
Vikings' Williamses in court to fight suspensions
sports.espn.go.com — Vikings tackles Pat and Kevin Williams were in court on Wednesday to block their suspensions.... (more) Vikings' Williamses in court to fight suspensions
Vikings Pat and Kevin Williams will sue NFL over four-game suspension
Vikings Pat and Kevin Williams will sue NFL over four-game suspension
twincities.com — The Vikings didn't even get 48 hours to bask in the biggest victory of the Brad Childress... era. Late Tuesday, the players' day off after a 34-14 victory over the Chicago Bears that gave them the NFC North Division lead alone, the Vikings received ... (more) Vikings Pat and Kevin Williams will sue NFL over ...
Judge may decide on Vikings' Williamses today
Judge may decide on Vikings' Williamses today
startribune.com — A federal judge in St. Paul will hear the case today on whether Kevin and Pat Williams,... along with three Saints players, will be allowed to play this weekend. (more) Judge may decide on Vikings' Williamses today
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