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    Tom Brady’s four-game suspension upheld

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    By KMAN Staff on April 25, 2016 Professional Sports, Sports

    New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady must serve his four game suspension from “Deflategate” imposed by the league.

    A federal appeals court made the ruling, overturning a lower judge siding with the league in a battle with the NFL players association.

    If the suspension holds true, Brady would miss the first four games of the 2016 season against the Cardinals, Dolphins, Texans and Bills. He would be eligible to return in week five against the Browns.

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