HOUSTON — A member of the McNair family has filed a lawsuit against the NFL, claiming the league interfered in his business and leadership roles.

The Buzbee Law Firm announced Saturday it has filed a lawsuit on behalf of Robert “Cary” McNair Jr. in the New York Supreme Court, seeking more than $100 million in damages.

According to the filing, McNair claims the NFL and Houston Texans owner’s representative, Cal McNair, conspired to push him out of two positions: his seat on the trust board that owns the Texans and his role as CEO of McNair Interests, the family’s billion-dollar investment company.

Attorney Tony Buzbee said McNair faced backlash after repeatedly raising concerns about what the lawsuit describes as “serious, high-profile scandals” involving the Texans.

“We allege that Ca

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