Over the weekend, it was reported that Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy would decide whether to take legal action in the wake of the appeal ruling that reduced his suspension from 10 games to four early this week.
It’s no longer early this week, and there’s been no decision. Per a source with knowledge of the situation, the decision is coming “any time now.”
The source says the goal is to get the decision made by the end of the week, because time is an issue, if litigation will be pursued. With Hardy apparently willing to accept a two-game suspension, which is what his penalty would have been under the pre-Ray Rice Personal Conduct Policy, a ruling from a court would be needed before the Monday after Week Two of the regular season.