The lawsuit accusing New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning and other team employees of selling counterfeit memorabilia reportedly could reach a settlement.
Pat Leonard and Christian Red of the New York Daily News reported Wednesday that Manning and the other defendants are yet to schedule their depositions. The plaintiffs are accusing them of "resisting" attempts to find a date.
The lawsuit, filed in January 2014, accuses Manning and other Giants employees of knowingly selling bogus merchandise to fans and collectors.
Manning has denied all wrongdoing.
"I've never done what I've been accused of doing.