Lawyers pushing for approval of their settlement in the suit that former football players filed against the NFL have undercut their own argument and actually incentivized suicide, a dissenting group of former players argued in a supplemental objection filed Feb. 27.

The case has been fraught with disagreement on the plaintiffs' side, with dozens of the players' lawyers saying the lead attorneys struck a bad deal with the National Football League.

The judge handling the case, U.S. District Judge Anita Brody of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rejected the first proposed settlement a year ago because she was unsure that there would be enough money to cover all of the players with potential claims.