EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. -- The family of Korey Stringer will seek more than $100 million in a suit against the Minnesota Vikings for alleged negligence in the Pro Bowl tackle's death from heatstroke during training camp.
Stringer's agent, James Gould, said the suit will name several members of the organization, emphasizing the family was disappointed by what it felt was a cold response from the Vikings in the aftermath of the offensive lineman's death.
Stringer, 27, collapsed after a morning practice July 31.
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