A decision in the Tom Brady "deflategate" case will have to wait.
Judge Richard M. Berman announced that there will be no ruling today, but does expect to make a decision by the end of the week.
The Patriots quarterback and NFL commissioner Roger Goodell were both in court on Monday for another settlement hearing, but the talks broke down without a compromise...
New Yor (AP) - NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and New England
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady attended last-minute settlement
talks between the NFL and its players union Monday before a judge
announced he would decide the dispute over deflated footballs with
a ruling in a day or two...
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.
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.
NEW YORK (AP) - A federal judge put the NFL on the defensive over its four-game suspension of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady on Wednesday, demanding to know what evidence directly links Brady to deflating footballs and belittling the drama of the controversy.
A judge is urging the NFL, the players' union and Tom Brady to have last-minute settlement talks before a Wednesday hearing in the legal dispute over the superstar quarterback's suspension for using underinflated footballs.
Judge Richard Berman on Tuesday ordered the sides to have ``further good faith settlement efforts'' prior to the first meeting since the sides took the scandal known as ``Defla
The public now has more information to decide whether New England quarterback Tom Brady was truthful about deflated footballs.
The NFL Players Association released the 457-page transcript of his June testimony in the deflated balls controversy in a filing Tuesday in Manhattan federal court...
NEW YORK (AP) - The federal judge handling Tom Brady's attempt to overturn his four-game suspension strongly suggested the New England quarterback and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell appear in court on Aug. 12 and 19.