Back in August, the NFL and a group of former players reached a settlement in a lawsuit over the long-term effects of concussions suffered during their time in the league. The settlement required the NFL to pay a total of $750 million dollars. But recently a federal judge ruled that this amount may not be enough and both legal teams now must reconvene to decide how much the league owes the nearly 4,500 players represented in the suit. Joining us to talk about what all this means from a former-player’s perspective are Jamal Brooks, a former linebacker who played for six years in the league, and Jack Brewer, a former safety for player for five years.