Too bad he isn't suing the NFL by himself - it would be funny watching the attorney for the league tear him apart on the witness stand regarding his so-called concern about players getting hurt. He wouldn't get a dime. Even as part of a class action suit I wouldn't be surprised if the league somehow gets these statements into the record as evidence that they were doing the best they could. Obviously ESPN should fire him immediately.
Not only that, but as he tells the story he seems like he's bragging and is still happy about what he did.
Probably happens more than we'd care to think. I'm just shocked he was stupid enough to admit it. Seemingly with pride no less.