Tom Brady: ‘We Have All Lost’
Tom Brady addressed Deflategate publicly for the first time since Judge Richard Berman vacated his four-game suspension.

Tom Brady addressed Deflategate publicly for the first time since Judge Richard Berman vacated his four-game suspension.

The New England Patriots quarterback plays in the league’s season opener but at home the commissioner stays. Who’da thunk it?

No GOP presidential candidate competing with frontrunner Donald Trump was safe from criticism during Trump’s press conference Thursday afternoon from Trump Towner, where he announced he signed the Republican National Committee’s loyalty pledge vowing to support the Republican nominee and not run as a third-party candidate, other than Carly Fiorina. He didn’t say anything negative about the former Hewlett-Packard CEO.

“My guess is that that the happiest people today are either Patriot’s fans or fantasy football owners who had the wisdom to get a steal by drafting Tom Brady late in the draft,” said White House spokesman Josh Earnest, adding that it was probably a smart move by fantasy football team owners to select the quarterback in their draft.

Tom Brady is a game changer. At least gamblers and fantasy football enthusiasts think so.

ESPN NFL reporter Adam Schefter reacted on Thursday’s “SportsCenter” to New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady’s four-game “Deflate-gate” suspension being uplifted by federal judge Richard Berman, calling it an “embarrassment for the NFL.” Schefter noted that the NFL set themselves

Judge Richard Berman Gronk-spiked his decision upon the NFL shield on Thursday.

After defeating the rest of the league in 2014, Tom Brady opened the 2015 season by triumphing over the NFL itself.

New England Patriots star quarterback Tom Brady had his four-game suspension for deflated footballs removed by a federal judge on Thursday. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell initially suspended Tom Brady four games, but Brady fought the suspension, saying he knew nothing

In an appearance on CSNNE’s television program with Gary Tanguay on Wednesday, Kirk Minihane quipped the answer to solving the controversy facing embattled New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady over his DeflateGate woes was by somehow eliminating NFL commissioner Roger Goodell as factor. When

The first trailer for Will Smith’s NFL concussion cover-up film was released online this week.

The NFL and NFL Players Association failed to reach a settlement in the Tom Brady Deflategate case on Monday, forcing Judge Richard Berman to announce his decision to issue a ruling on the case later this week.

Cleveland Browns offensive lineman Joe Thomas called the NFL’s Deflategate saga a “sting operation” that marks the latest in a series of “outrageous, ridiculous witch hunts” conducted by league Commissioner Roger Goodell.

Adding to the many, many topics that Donald Trump has touched on thus far during his campaign for president, on Thursday the real estate mogul came out in favor of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady saying he’s a “great guy” and slamming how he’s been treated.

A new survey of what NFL players think of the Deflategate controversy finds that they think the Patriots did deflate footballs but that it did not constitute cheating.

Fans of 31 NFL teams deride Tom Brady as a “pretty boy.” A courtroom sketch artist does not agree.

The judge in the Deflategate case badgered an NFL lawyer for proof of a New England Patriots conspiracy to deflate footballs, leaving the league to concede that no such smoking gun exists.

Magic Johnson, roughly 45 miles from where his classic battles with Larry Bird and the Boston Celtics took place in the halcyon days of the NBA, said another New England sports icon should not be excluded from playing in the NFL: Tom Brady.

Investigator Ted Wells asserted attorney-client privilege a half dozen times during his testimony during the Deflategate appeal to avoid discussion of matters between him and the National Football League, which he now terms his client. Simultaneously, Wells stressed his complete independence from the entity that readers discovered he represents as an attorney.

New York Jets star defensive back Antonio Cromartie appeared on ESPN2’s “First Take” on Thursday and spoke about NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, who has been under a lot of fire for his handling of Tom Brady and “Deflate-Gate,” as well as

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has not spoken publicly of any gut feeling regarding his rivalry with Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning. But one of Brady’s private emails speaks volumes about Brady’s desire to be regarded as the better quarterback.

Ted Wells testified in front of NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell that the league and its referees displayed ignorance that balls lose air pressure because of weather conditions.

A fan so incensed by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s punishment of Patriots quarterback Tom Brady over “Deflategate” went to the expense of hiring a banner-dragging plane to fly over the commissioner’s vacation home in Maine to tell him to go “home to New York.”

With the appeal decision coming out on Tuesday of the NFL upholding the four-game suspension of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady for his part in “Deflate-Gate,” CleoDog Productions has released an animated short using actual audio of Brady, Patriots coach Bill

Don’t make a federal case out of it.

Tom Brady’s supermodel wife Gisele Bundchen caused a stir in Paris earlier this month while arriving for a plastic surgery appointment.

I want to express my appreciation to Ted Wells and his colleagues for performing a thorough and independent investigation, the findings and conclusions of which are set forth in today’s comprehensive report.

If you understand the “Deflategate” football scandal, you understand what is wrong with the Iran nuclear deal.

Tom Brady reacted to Roger Goodell’s decision to uphold his four-game suspension for the 2015 season in a statement released Wednesday.

The NFL Players Association seeks correspondence pertinent to Deflategate between the NFL and the law firm that employs Ted Wells. Roger Goodell refuses to hand it over, citing attorney-client privilege.

In press conference on Wednesday, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft took to the media on the heels of the NFL’s announcement that it had denied an appeal of a four-game suspension for team quarterback Tom Brady for allegedly deflating

In his appeal ruling on Tom Brady’s four-game suspension, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell wrote that “steroid use” appears as the “closest parallel” to the New England Patriots quarterback’s alleged infraction.

On Tuesday’s episode of “Pardon the Interruption” on ESPN, co-host Tony Kornheiser reacted to the NFL upholding New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady’s four-game suspension for his alleged participation in “DeflateGate” and said that it’s a bad look for the

Roger Goodell doubled down on dumb. The commissioner consistently plays bad hands this way. People losing the house’s rather than their own money often do.

The NFL announced on Tuesday that Roger Goodell has upheld the four-game suspension meted out to Tom Brady over Deflategate.

Stephen A. Smith broke news on ESPN2’s “First Take” about the long-awaited decision of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady’s appeal of the four-game suspension for his alleged participation in “DeflateGate,” saying that he is hearing Brady’s suspension will be

This weekend the NFL gave referees explicit instructions to start monitoring all game balls in response to Deflategate.

As the sports world is eagerly awaiting the NFL’s decision on New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady’s four-game suspension appeal, future NFL Hall of Fame defensiveback Champ Bailey offered up his thoughts on Fox Sports Live Thursday on what the

New England Patriots star quarterback Tom Brady, mired in offseason troubles as a result of Deflategate, reigns as the NFL’s top seller. The NFL Players Association’s Top 50 player sales list for FY16 Q1 shows Brady as the league’s number-one seller.

On the Tuesday airing of “First Take” on ESPN2, co-host Stephen A. Smith was asked if he thought New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady would win the appeal of his four-game suspension for the use of deflated footballs. He responded by
