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A federal appeals court has ruled that New England Patriots Tom Brady must serve a four-game Deflategate suspension imposed by the NFL, overturning a lower judge and siding with the league in a ...
Deflategate decision may come soon in federal court, but that doesn't mean end of it. Rachel Axon. USA TODAY Sports. A federal judge is set to rule on Tom Brady’s case against the NFL, but those ...
The NFL has suspended New England Patriots’ quarterback Tom Brady for four games without pay in relation to the “Deflategate” incident in which the team was found to have used underinflated ...
Lawyer Ted Wells fired back Tuesday at critics of the way he conducted the “Deflategate” investigation of the New England Patriots. In a conference call with journalists, Wells said he was not ...
DeflateGate was one of the most nonsensical and preposterous scandals in the history of professional sports. Now five years later, it seems like ESPN even agrees.
The Deflategate game occurred on Jan. 18, 2015, during the AFC championship game between the Patriots and Colts. However, its impact on the league lasted much longer.
The NFL paid investigator Ted Wells' firm at least $2.5 million for his original findings on the Deflategate investigation. We know this because Wells testified that it would be in this range.
Even years after the NFL’s Deflategate saga has ended, new details are apparently still emerging. Prior to the release of his upcoming book, Playmakers, Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio ...
Deflategate Report Says Patriots Probably Knew About Footballs. Tom Brady "at least generally aware of the inappropriate activities." By ABC News. May 6, 2015, 7:38 PM. 5:06.
NFL, NFLPA attorneys head back into the courtroom for the latest round of Deflategate settlement discussions and arguments. Michael McCann discusses six keys to this hearing.
What if Deflategate is literally a bunch of hot air? There's at least one scientific theory to suggest the New England Patriots could have used physics to deflate footballs without violating the ...
The DeflateGate controversy explained. On Feb. 28, the Wells team sent an e-mail to Brady and his agent, Don Yee, requesting his cellphone records. Not the phone itself, just the records.
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