A frustrated and jailed Cowboys fan wants the NFL to pay for his pain and suffering.
According to WFAA8, a incarcerated man in a Colorado correctional facility filed a lawsuit against NFL officials seeking over $88 billion in damages because of an overturned call.
Terry Hendrix, is seeking $88,987,654,321.88 from the NFL in the wake of the controversial replay reversal in the Cowboys’ NFC divisional round loss to the Green Bay Packers.
He names NFL Vice President of Officiating Dean Blandino, referee Gene Steratore and Commissioner Roger Goodell by name.
In the handwritten lawsuit filed Wednesday, Hendrix asks for the huge sum of money “for negligence, breach of fiduciary duty, and also reckless disregard.”
Hendrix calls the video review and reversal a “fraud” and a “gross negligence” that caused “true injury” to the Dallas Cowboys.
“Dean Blandino, Gene Steratore, and Roger Goodell are wrong and have stolen a victory from the plaintiffs,” Hendrix wrote in the lawsuit. “The Cowboys’ offensive line would have perfectly created an ‘Autobahn’ for DeMarco Murray to drive into the endzone for the score and victory.”