U.S. District Court Judge Richard M. Berman has announced that Monday's final attempt at a settlement agreement between New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and the NFL has failed to succeed, according to ESPN.
Tom Brady is open to accepting some form of suspension, but only if he fails to cooperate with the NFL rather than admitting to the findings of the Wells report.
After reports surfaced earlier in the day that he would be in attendance for this Wednesday's appeal hearing of his Deflategate suspension, it seems that New England Patriots Quarterback Tom Brady has had second thoughts.
Although U.S. District Court Judge Richard Berman announced last week that it was not mandatory for both Patriots Quarterback Tom Brady and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to attend this Wednesday's Deflategate hearing, the USA Today reported this morning a that Brady will be in attendance.
Surprising news prior to the start of Thursday night's Patriots preseason opener vs. the Green Bay Packers, as the story broke Thursday afternoon that quarterback Tom Brady WILL play against the Pack.
Brady likely won't start, and Jimmy Garappolo will see a majority of the action, but that doesn't temper the excitement as No...
New York City courtroom sketch artist, Jane Rosenberg, is under fire for her "caricature" of our beloved Tom Brady. You may have seen the horrible portrait that's making waves on the internet. Rosenberg VICE asked about her work, she apologized to Brady...
BOSTON (AP) A courtroom artist whose gaunt sketches of Tom Brady at the first ''Deflategate'' civil suit hearing in Manhattan federal court led to a Twitter flurry says it's her job to show what's going on.
Jane Rosenberg's drawings of the New England Patriots quarterback Wednesday were compared with everything from ''Lurch'' in ''The Addams Family'' to the figure in Edvard Munch's ''The Scream...