The discovery comes just a few months following the announcement that thousands of ex Madden NFL 23 participants signed an action class-action lawsuit against the Madden NFL 23 to recover compensation Madden 23 coins caused by concussions and head injuries. The lawsuit claims that there was negligence by Madden NFL 23 in denying the existence of Madden NFL 23 when it comes to denial of the connection to head injuries and long-term player health.

In August, the Madden NFL 23 team filed a motion for dismissal of the lawsuit filed by class. The league says it did not conceal information about the dangers associated with head injuries. The league also cites an changing understanding of the subject which is reflected in modifications to rules and policies throughout the years.

The lawyer who represented Webster in his disability claim, Bob Fitzsimmons, called the settlement of his client as a "smoking firearm" during the lawsuit for class actions.

"It's quite a shocking evidence. If the Madden NFL 23 team takes the view that they didn't have any idea or had no evidence of concussions causing total disability, permanent brain injury, disability in 1999. that evidence is more convincing than anything they claim."

Webster was suffering from serious mental health issues that put him suffering from constant discomfort. He applied for disability benefits in 1999. The board granted him a partial disability after determining that his health issues were a result of injuries he sustained during his playing professional career. The family filed a lawsuit for complete disability on the grounds of 2004. and court records revealed other players who were granted benefits by buy mut 23 coins the retirement board due to the same reason.