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Former players filing suit against NFL Films

Ten former NFL players, including five Hall of Famers, are asking the league and its production arm to pay up.

On Tuesday, a group that includes Curley Culp and John Riggins filed a class-action suit in U.S. District Court in New Jersey to reclaim payment for the use of their names, images and likenesses from film footage they say was used on NFL Network and to promote the league without the ex-players consent.

The other Hall of Famers suing are Dave Casper, Tom Mack and Ron Yary.

“NFL Films has never obtained authorization from retired players to use their images to be, as NFL Films puts it, the `backbone’ of the NFL Network,” according to the 81-page filing obtained by The Associated Press. “NFL Films’ conduct goes far beyond simply use of images without consent. It continues to this day to strike licensing business deals, in New Jersey, affirmatively, and falsely, misrepresenting that it has obtained all former players’ consent to appear in its promotional materials. The NFL does likewise.”

The complaint against the NFL and NFL Productions notes that in 1993, all players’ contracts began to include clauses that granted the NFL authority to use the names, images and likenesses of players to publicize and promote the league. They claim it was never included with the players in the suit.

The filing also contends that the league and NFL Productions violated state laws regarding unfair competition and rights of publicity, claiming the league and its production arm were unjustly enriched by improperly using the ex-players.

The other former players listed on the suit are Mike Bass, Willie Buchanon, Roman Gabriel, Joe Kapp and Phil Villapiano.

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