Deflategate and Tom Brady’s suspension come down to a Supreme Court ‘Hail Mary’
Posted Jul 14, 2016
The Deflategate saga has seemed endless since arising from the NFL’s determination that the New England Patriots used improperly under-inflated footballs in the first half of the AFC title game at the conclusion of the 2014 season. Tom Brady, the Patriots’ four-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback, played the entire 2015 season while appeals of his four-game suspension by the league made their way through the federal court system.
(Washington Post)
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