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CFL May Yield 'Colts'

BALTIMORE, Maryland () -- In a move that could end the expensive fight for the Colts name, Baltimore CFLs Owner Jim Speros has initiated talks with the NFL aimed at producing an out-of-court settlement before the case goes to trial.


Speros made some offers to the rival league last week, and his attorneys are in communication with the NFL, he said. He declined to discuss his offers in detail, but acknowledged a settlement may leave his team unable to use the cherished Colts name.


Speros named his expansion franchise the Baltimore CFL Colts earlier this year. The NFL and its Indianapolis Colts sued, claiming ownership of the name. The NFL won a temporary court order barring Speros from using it until the matter can be settled at trial, now set for Dec. 5 in Indianapolis.




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