It's look less and less likely that Brendan Sorsby will be suing the NFL
Key Points:
- The NFL announced it will not hold a supplemental draft next month for quarterback Brendan Sorsby, despite his lawyer Jeffrey Kessler hinting at a possible legal challenge.
- For a lawsuit to compel the NFL to conduct the draft, Kessler would need to act quickly to file paperwork and request an expedited hearing, but no action has been taken yet.
- Delays in filing could lead a judge to question the urgency of the request, potentially harming Sorsby’s chances of securing prompt relief.
- If Sorsby does sue and wins, it could damage his relationship with the NFL, which reportedly does not want him in the league this year.
- With the deadline approaching, it appears increasingly unlikely that any legal action will be initiated in time to force a supplemental draft.