Williams signs affidavit confirming Vilma put bounty Favre
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The NFL released more details about bounties the Saints put on opponents in 2009. The bounty on Brett Favre during the NFC title game was at least $35,000. Original reports suggested it was a $10,000 bounty, initiated by linebacker Jonathan Vilma -- but he wasn't alone...
Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma is appealing his season-long suspension for his part in BountyGate. Vilma says NFL commissioner Roger Goodell shouldn’t have the final say in the matter. Vilma reportedly offered $10,00 to the player who forced Brett Favre out of 2009 NFC title game.
Former Vikings quarterback Brett Favre told the NFL Network's Deion Sanders Friday that he doesn't care that the New Orleans Saints had a bounty on him in the NFC Championship Game in 2010. "What bothers me is we didn't win the game," Favre told Sanders.
Saints' linebacker Jonathan Vilma filed a defamation lawsuit against NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell on Thursday. Goodell has said Vilma led the team's bounty program and offered thousands of dollars to injure opposing team's star players. Vilma's attorney says the false claims have "harmed Jonathan's reputation and ability to make a living."
Vikings' punter Chris Kluwe took to Twitter on Wednesday to voice his opinions on the severe penalties handed down to the Saints for employing a bounty program during the 2009 NFL season. On Thursday Kluwe let his voice be heard and said Saints' linebacker Jonathan Vilma and defensive coordinator Gregg Williams "should be banned for life."
Vikings punter Chris Kluwe is blasting the New Orleans Saints over the Bountygate scandal. Kluwe tells City Pages Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams and linebacker Jonathan Vilma should be banned for life.
Former Vikings quarterback Brett Favre says he's happy the truth is finally coming out about the New Orleans Saints bounty program. He tells Sports Illustrated "some of their guys should have been fined more" for cheap shots during the 2009 NFC Championship Game. But in the end, Favre says the biggest thing that bugs him is that Minnesota lost.
Former Vikings quarterback Fran Tarkenton told a Chicago radio station that former Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams "should be banned, forever." But that's not all Tarkenton wants. He says Williams "ought to go to prison" for his "criminal behavior."
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