The NFL is concerned with incarcerated former Cowboys running back Joseph Randle, but not because they want to help him.
According to the Wichita Eagle, NFL lawyers had an appeal to change Randle's bond conditions turned down by a Sedgwick County (Kansas) judge on Friday. The NFL no longer wants to be liable for transporting Randle to an inpatient mental treatment facility if he bails out of jail.
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Randle’s attorney, James Crawford, asked Judge Kevin O’Connor to change the wording in Randle's bond conditions so he could be released directly to his family instead of to the NFL Players Association.