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Former Chiefs kicker Lawrence Tynes sues Bucs over MRSA infection in toe


An attorney for former NFL kicker Lawrence Tynes said Tynes contracted an MRSA infection in his toe in 2013 at the Bucs’ training facility.
An attorney for former NFL kicker Lawrence Tynes said Tynes contracted an MRSA infection in his toe in 2013 at the Bucs’ training facility. The Associated Press

Former NFL kicker Lawrence Tynes has filed a lawsuit against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers over a MRSA infection he contracted in a toe on his kicking foot, prematurely ending his career.

Attorney Stephen F. Rosenthal said Tuesday that Tynes got the infection in 2013 at the Bucs’ training facility. The lawsuit filed in Broward County Circuit Court accuses the team of negligence for failing to properly sanitize the facility to prevent spread of the contagious, drug-resistant infection.

Rosenthal says the infection cost Tynes at least $20 million in potential earnings. Tynes, 36, played for the Chiefs during 2004-06. He won two Super Bowls with the New York Giants. He made 81 percent of his field goals in his career.

A Buccaneers spokesman declined comment on a pending legal matter.

This story was originally published April 7, 2015 at 1:12 PM with the headline "Former Chiefs kicker Lawrence Tynes sues Bucs over MRSA infection in toe."

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