Goodell Attends 1st Patriots Game Since 'Deflategate'
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell watched the Jaguars take on the Patriots in an exhibition match, his first game in New England since suspending Tom Brady in the 'Deflategate' scandal.
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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell watched the Jaguars take on the Patriots in an exhibition match, his first game in New England since suspending Tom Brady in the 'Deflategate' scandal.
A new book and motion picture are in the works about Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and the 'Deflategate' suspension that he overcame to earn an unprecedented fifth Super Bowl ring.
With his suspension now behind him, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady is making fun of the 'Deflategate' scandal in a new Foot Locker commercial promoting the retailer's Thanksgiving sale.
Taking the Foxborough field for the first time since last season's playoffs and 21 months after he was sucked into the Deflategate scandal, Tom Brady returned home to lead the Patriots to a 35-17 win over the Bengals on Sunday.
Addressing reporters for the first time since opting not to pursue further appeals of his four-game suspension in the 'Deflategate' saga, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady said that he is trying to move on.
Tom Brady, New England Patriots quarterback, will be sidelined for four games to start the 2016 NFL season for his part in DeflateGate.
The New England Patriots quarterback said in a Facebook post Friday that "I have made the difficult decision to no longer proceed with the legal process."
Tom Brady's last best chance to avoid serving a four-game 'Deflategate' suspension to start the new season was flatly rejected Wednesday by an appeals court. "We are disappointed," the players association said in a statement.
Tom Brady will appeal his four-game suspension by the NFL, seeking a second hearing before the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court. If the appeal is denied, Brady could try to take his case to the U.S. Supreme Court.
As far as NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is concerned, the league is ready to move on from the 'Deflategate' scandal. Goodell defended the league's discipline process in the wake of comments by Saints quarterback Drew Brees.
According the the Associated Press, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady will have to serve a four game suspension for his part in 'deflategate'.
A group of Patriots fans in Boston have sued the NFL in an effort to recover the first-round draft pick that was taken from the team as punishment for the 'Deflategate' scandal.
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady can suit up for his team's season opener against the Steelers on September 10 after a judge erased his four-game suspension for 'Deflategate.'
Last-minute settlement talks between lawyers for NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady have failed, leaving a judge to decide the fate of ``Deflategate.''
Tom Brady might have reason to practice more intensely after a judge made it clear that his four-game suspension for underinflated footballs is in jeopardy.
For a second day, lawyers met with a judge to try and resolve the legal dispute over whether the four-game suspension of Patriots quarterback Tom Brady should stand.
A courtroom artist whose sketches of Tom Brady at the first 'Deflategate' civil suit hearing in Manhattan led to a Twitter flurry said that it's her job to show what's going on.
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell have arrived at a courthouse in Manhattan for a hearing in their ongoing dispute over underinflated footballs.
New England quarterback Tom Brady and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell are set to explain to a judge why a controversy over underinflated footballs at last season's AFC conference championship game is spilling into a new season.
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Take a look at how CBS sports experts feel about the latest in the Tom Brady 'Deflategate' saga.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was asked to comment on Deflategate. He initially declined, but ended up endorsing Commissioner Roger Goodell.
Tom Brady vowed to fight his four-game suspension, writing Wednesday in a 507-word Facebook post, "I did nothing wrong, and no one in the Patriots organization did either."
Patriots fans are steamed after NFL commissioner Roger Goodell upheld Tom Brady's four-game suspension on Tuesday, and they're still hoping that he will be vindicated.
The NFL is preparing to send out instructions to game officials and teams explaining new rules for inspecting footballs.
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"There should be no reason that a 76-year-old man is delivering my pizza at 10:30 at night."
City leaders and the Deep Ellum Foundation spent nine months crafting a new strategy that adds permits, police presence and outreach teams.
Nicholas Brendon was best known for his role as Xander Harris on all seven seasons of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer."
Campus alert warns of a non‑student suspect seen near the Music Building and urges students to use caution when meeting people through apps.
The Trump administration has been strategizing methods and options to secure or extract Iran's nuclear materials, according to multiple sources, as the military campaign against Tehran enters a more uncertain phase.
"There should be no reason that a 76-year-old man is delivering my pizza at 10:30 at night."
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