The agent for Logan Mankins, Frank Bauer, broke his silence on Thursday. In an interview with ESPN, Bauer claimed Mankins never made any financial demands as one of the 10 plaintiffs in the Brady vs. NFL lawsuit. The agent was adamant the All-Pro guard never demanded any special considerations or concessions as part of the settlement. "I think it's really unfair what has happened to Logan Mankins in media characterizations that he is making monetary demands or holding up a settlement," Bauer told ESPN. "Logan Mankins is a young man who was encouraged and solicited into a lawsuit to help the union spearhead a new agreement. Logan's main concern for entering into as a plaintiff was to see if he can become free and help other players have less restrictions. For people to say he has made monetary demands, he hasn't made any such demand. We don't know terms. We haven't talked to Jeff Kessler. There has been no communication, but it's irresponsible to report Logan has made monetary demands. "Are we disappointed there has been no communication? Hugely. He trusted the union and Kessler to fight for Logan Mankins and the other players."