Giants linebacker LaVar Arrington equated the players union with organized crime Wednesday, 24 hours before he was scheduled to testify before Congress at a hearing involving his former agent.
Lawmakers will be looking into the Players Association's suspension of Arrington's former agent, Carl Poston, stemming from his handling of a contract the linebacker signed with the Redskins near the end of the 2003 season.
Arrington contends the union acted unfairly in taking away Poston's livelihood.
Arrington Rips NFLPA Over Agent's Suspension