After free agent safety Eric Reid called for the invalidation of the NFL’s new collective bargaining agreement earlier this week, the NFLPA responded Wednesday by calling Reid's claims "completely false," according to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk.
Reid's issue with the CBA centers around a change in language from the time the players voted on the deal to the language posted on the players association’s website after passage of the agreement.
Reid's attorneys, Ben Meiselas and Ray Genco, zeroed in on a section regarding the league’s disability plan, which affects ex-players that applied for Social Security disability insurance payments before Jan.