The NFL Players Association is reportedly considering a court appeal concerning the four-game suspension handed to Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman Greg Hardy before a Wednesday filing deadline.
Jim Trotter of ESPN reports the union hasn't committed to a final decision but is currently "leaning toward" filing the appeal.
Dan Hanzus of NFL.com noted Hardy originally received a 10-game ban from the league for his role in a domestic violence incident last year. Arbitrator Harold Henderson reduced the suspension to four games, but agent Drew Rosenhaus told the outlet's Ian Rapoport that other options remained on the table.