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From Staff and Wire Reports

The NFL plans to subpoena 10 top agents in connection with a lawsuit in which the league alleges collusion between agents and the players’ association.

At a six-hour meeting in Dallas, the 28 NFL clubs were told that the subpoenas will be served for a lawsuit being heard in federal district court in Minneapolis. In that suit, the league has charged that the NFLPA and various agents have been in collusion in fixing salaries by sharing salary information.

An NFL source identified three of those agents as Leigh Steinberg, Tom Condon and Bob Woolf, who represent dozens of NFL stars.

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