NFLPA: League hasn't properly shared revenue funds

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NEW YORK (AP) - The NFL Players Association says the league has not shared as much supplemental revenue with its lower-income teams as it is supposed to.

Jeffrey Kessler is the outside counsel for the NFLPA. He says that a filing Tuesday by the union is a result of the NFLPA concluding that the league violated the terms of the collective bargaining agreement and the supplemental revenue sharing plan. Kessler says the union discovered that there was a shortfall in the amount of supplemental revenue sharing from 2006-08, possibly in the tens of millions of dollars.

League spokesman Greg Aiello says the NFL has abided by the system, which hasn't hurt any low-revenue teams.

The SportsBusiness Journal first reported the story Tuesday.

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