Well, if Jerry Jones had any more room for headache, allow this situation to slide right in.

Ticket-holding football fans who ended up with no seats or what they considered bad views of the Super Bowl have filed a class-action lawsuit against the NFL, the Dallas Cowboys and team owner Jerry Jones.

A lawsuit was filed today in Dallas that alleges breach of contract, fraud and deceptive sales practices on behalf of the people who ended up watching the Super Bowl on TV at Cowboys Stadium or had seats that the lawsuit describes as "illegitimate." Just hours before the big game on Sunday the NFL announced that around 1,250 temporary seats were "unsafe", and only managed to find new seats for around 850 people. The 400-something others were basically placed in random places around the stadium in standing-room only areas.

The NFL has said the roughly 400 fans without seats have two options. The first is a ticket to next year's Super Bowl and a cash payment of $2,400, three times the face value of the ticket. The second is a ticket to any future Super Bowl, along with round-trip airfare and hotel accommodations.

Check out the entire article at Huffington Post here.

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