NFLPA accuses Bengals owner of opposing workers’ compensation benefits in Ohio

The NFLPA sent a letter to members Saturday night.

In an unexpected twist on Saturday night, the NFLPA sent a letter to NFL players claiming that the Cincinnati Bengals are attempting to strip Ohio players of their workers’ compensation benefits.

The letter, calling attention to all NFL players, says, “Bengals ownership has asked the Ohio legislature to strip Bengals and Browns players of their workers’ compensation benefits.”

According to the NFLPA, Bengals ownership claims that “athletes who are under contract to play for a professional athletic team are not eligible to file for or receive a permanent partial disability award.”

Since the letter itself tweeted by the NFLPA requires a membership to actually read, WCPO’s Tanya O’Rourke provided a snapshot:

As of now, the Bengals haven’t commented on the situation and the NFLPA hasn’t offered anything beyond the letter.

As ESPN’s Ben Baby pointed out, if there is no workers’ compensation, teams must find equivalent coverage for players:

We’ll provide more on the situation as it develops.

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