referring to espn
Remember last NFL opening weekend without Peyton Manning or Tom Brady?
Remember last NFL opening weekend without Peyton Manning or Tom Brady?The NFL will play on without either Peyton Manning or Tom Brady for the first time in 19 years.Manning's retired, having been in the NBC broadcast booth Thursday night for the Denver Broncos' opener against the Carolina Panthers, and Brady's suspended, tethered to social media for the New England Patriots' first four games.You have to turn the clock back to 1997 to find a weekend like this one.
read more from here
let alone yahoo
Tom Brady denies removing NFL logo sticker from helmet in preseason
Tom Brady denies removing NFL logo sticker from helmet in preseasonWe will not see Tom Brady on a football field for a month.But when he does return to the field in Week 5 and beyond, you can bet his helmet will have an NFL sticker on it.Brady was accused of removing the sticker from the helmet in each of the final two New England Patriots preseason games.
read more from here
moreover from nesn
Roger Goodell Still Believes NFL Got Tom Brady's Suspension '100 Percent' Right
Roger Goodell Still Believes NFL Got Tom Brady's Suspension '100 Percent' RightShare this:TweetRoger Goodell has received plenty of criticism for his handling of Deflategate.But the NFL commissioner has stuck to his guns throughout the saga, and with Tom Brady finally serving his four-game suspension, he's not about to change course now.Goodell made a rare public appearance Sunday morning on NBC in an interview with TODAY's Matt Lauer.
read more from here
not to mention bostonherald
NFL notebook: Carson Palmer's diss of Tom Brady a Cardinal sin
NFL notebook: Carson Palmer's diss of Tom Brady a Cardinal sinWhat was Carson Palmer thinking?A few days before the season opener against the Patriots, the Cardinals quarterback decided that was the perfect time to toss a verbal hand grenade toward Tom Brady.Palmer didn't come out and directly say Brady cheated and deserved the four-game suspension he's serving with respect to Deflategate, and the NFL's claim that he was generally aware of a scheme to improperly deflate footballs during the 2014 AFC Championship Game, but he said enough to raise some eyebrows, especially in New England.
read more from here