The Indianapolis Colts won’t pay Randy McMillan...
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The Indianapolis Colts won’t pay Randy McMillan while the fullback battles to rehabilitate his broken leg and he isn’t welcome at the NFL club’s training complex, owner Robert Irsay said.
“What we’re saying is, ‘Why don’t you go after the guy that hit you?’ ” Irsay told the Indianapolis News. “That’s where his case is, not with me.”
McMillan’s contract calls for him to receive $320,000 salary for 1987. However, the NFL’s collective bargaining agreement states that the Colts aren’t obligated to pay McMillan because he suffered a non-football injury in an April traffic accident.
McMillan is recuperating at home from a broken leg suffered when he was hit by a car April 26 near Baltimore. He had a rod surgically inserted in his lower left leg and has been ruled out for the 1987 season.
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