Associated Press
Philadelphia — Black retired football players who were denied payments for dementia in the NFL’s $1 billion concussion settlement can seek to be retested or have their claims rescored to eliminate racial bias in the testing and payout formula, under a revised plan finalized Friday.
Outrage over the use of “race-norming” in the dementia testing – which assumed that Black people have a lower cognitive baseline score, making it harder for them to show mental declines linked to football – forced the NFL and players’ lawyers back to the negotiating table last year.