If NFL commissioner Roger Goodell will have a meeting with a group of cheerleaders, the two former cheerleaders who recently filed discrimination claims will settle those claims for $1 each.
The settlement proposal by Sara Blackwell, the lawyer representing the cheerleaders, proposed that Goodell and league lawyers have a "good faith" meeting with at least four cheerleaders to create binding rules and regulations for all NFL teams. Also, teams that currently have cheerleading squads would not be allowed to disband them as retaliation, for at least five years.
The proposal was sent to NFL attorney Steven Hurd on Tuesday.