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NFL: Brady appeals 'Deflategate' suspension, Goodell to hear case

Published: 15 May 2015 - 11:14 am | Last Updated: 14 Jan 2022 - 12:28 am


Los Angeles - New England quarterback Tom Brady will fight his four-game NFL suspension over the "Deflategate" scandal, the NFL Players Association said Thursday, but the union's demand for a neutral arbitrator was denied.

"Given the NFL's history of inconsistency and arbitrary decisions in disciplinary matters, it is only fair that a neutral arbitrator hear this appeal," the union said in a statement.

But the league said Thursday night that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell would preside over the appeal.

"Commissioner Goodell will hear the appeal of Tom Brady's suspension in accordance with the process agreed upon with the NFL Players Association in the 2011 collective bargaining agreement," the league said in a brief statement.

Brady, a four-time Super Bowl champion, was suspended for the first four games of the upcoming season after Ted Wells, the third-party investigator hired by the league, found it was likely that Brady was "at least generally aware" that team equipment personnel deliberately deflated footballs below league minimums before the AFC Championship Game against the Indianapolis Colts in January.

"Deflategate" dogged the Patriots in the build-up to last season's Super Bowl, with Brady and coach Bill Belichick insisting they didn't know why the air pressure in the footballs was low.

The lower pressure could conceivably make the footballs easier to grip and throw, although the actual competitive benefit is unclear.

Wells found that two Patriots equipment personnel were involved in doctoring the footballs, citing text messages from the pair.

Further implicating Brady was the revelation that he declined to hand over details of his own emails, text messages and phone messages.

In addition to suspending Brady, the league on Monday fined the Patriots $1 million, and docked them a 2016 first-round draft selection and a fourth-round pick in 2017.

AFP