The infamous no-call from the NFC Championship game between the Rams and Saints won’t be long forgotten anytime soon. On Monday, the Associated Press reported that a Louisiana judge has ordered NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and three officials from that game to be questioned under oath in September.
Per the report, the lawsuit is seeking $75,000 in damages, which will be paid out to Steve Gleason’s charity. Naturally, the controversial play involving Tommylee Lewis and Nickell Robey-Coleman sparked a public outrage from across the sports world and arguably cost the Saints a date with the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl.