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- Updated: October 3, 2016
The NFL Players Association announced Sunday night it won’t pursue any further appeals regarding New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady’s Deflategate suspension.
Brady announced in July he wouldn’t appeal his case to the United States Supreme Court, but the NFLPA had the option to continue legal action of its own. Executive director DeMaurice Smith said the option was still on the table Saturday, according to USA Today’s Tom Pelissero.
More to follow.