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Bengals aim to alter worker’s comp, NFLPA says

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Last updated: 2023/03/12 at 11:39 PM
BigP Published March 12, 2023
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CINCINNATI — The National Football League Players Association has warned members that the Cincinnati Bengals are looking to alter workers’ compensation laws in Ohio.

In communications issued Saturday night, the NFLPA told players that the Bengals are seeking to introduce legislation that would limit professional athletes who have been under contract for five or more years from obtaining permanent partial disability compensation.

The players’ union said it believes the new legislation would require those athletes to pay for their own medical care at billed amounts instead of any reduced rates available under Ohio’s workers’ compensation laws. The alert from the NFLPA appears to be preemptive ahead of any proposed legislation that will be filed during the current session of the Ohio General Assembly.

Multiple private and public statutes stipulate the guidelines for workers’ compensation for the Bengals and the Cleveland Browns, Ohio’s two NFL teams. Article 41 of the collective bargaining agreement says that if a team declines workers’ compensation under state law it must “guarantee equivalent benefits to its players.”

The Bengals are self-insured and do not draw from the workers’ compensation fund distributed by the state. But should state law be altered, it could also limit the amount the team is liable to distribute in cases of permanent partial disability that deal with workplace injuries.

Compensation benefits for professional athletes range from $3,000 to $5,000, according to data from the NFLPA, and are typically filed after a playing career is over. The changes would limit the financial responsibility for the Bengals and other Ohio professional teams regarding disability claims.

The section of the Ohio Revised Code that pertains to partial disability compensation was last changed in 2021 during the previous general assembly. Other teams that would be affected by any potential legislation include the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers, the MLB’s Cleveland Guardians, the NHL’s Columbus Blue Jackets and several other professional and minor league baseball teams.

As of Sunday evening, the Bengals did not respond to multiple requests for comment.

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