More on Deflategate
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In the wake of NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell upholding his four-game suspension of New England’s Tom Brady, the Patriots opened training camp Wednesday with a Bill Belichick news conference.
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New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady defended himself in a lengthy post to Facebook on Wednesday morning, saying he was “very disappointed” with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s decision to uphold his four-game suspension.
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell denied New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady’s appeal of his four-game suspension for his alleged involvement in the Deflategate scandal, the league announced Tuesday.
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The NFL Players Assn. made a settlement offer to the league regarding Tom Brady’s four-game Deflategate suspension and never got a response, according to multiple media reports on Thursday.
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It’s been nearly a month since Tom Brady appealed his four-game Deflategate suspension, and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has yet to announce whether he will uphold or modify the four-time Super Bowl winner’s punishment.
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Roger Goodell is set to make a ruling on Tom Brady’s appeal of his four-game suspension for his involvement in the New England Patriots’ Deflategate scandal as soon as next week, according to CNBC.
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Once again, the waiting game begins for New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.
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New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft announced Tuesday that he would not appeal the penalties dealt to his team by the NFL in the aftermath of the Deflategate scandal.
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The NFL owners’ meetings begin in San Francisco on Tuesday, but don’t expect to see progress in the crippled relationship between NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft.
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The lawyer hired by the NFL to investigate whether the New England Patriots improperly deflated footballs before the AFC championship game defended his report Tuesday in a conference call with the media.
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Tom Brady has been an NFL golden boy, with movie-star looks, a supermodel wife, four Super Bowl championship rings, and a regular-guy-makes-good back story.
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Minutes before the start of January’s AFC championship game between Indianapolis and New England, officials grew suspicious: The Patriots’ game balls had vanished.
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Bill Belichick’s news conferences are legendary.
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The New England Patriots are heading to another Super Bowl, and allegations are swirling that they might have bent the rules to get there.