A former Dallas Cowboys player who was inside the team’s indoor practice facility when it collapsed last year claims he suffered a career-ending injury in the disaster. Jamar Hunt is seeking damages from the builder and companies operated by Jerry Jones. Hunt was a rookie free agent from the University of Texas at El Paso trying to make the team as a tight end and deep snapper at the time.
Hunt’s attorney, Michael Guajardo, said the player suffered a herniated disk in his neck when a steel support fell on him.
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Former Player Suing Cowboys Over Collapsed Building
July 12, 2010 2:46 PM
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