However, circumstantial evidence raised suspicion. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell saw Brady’s actions—such as destroying his cell phone during the investigation—as willful obstruction.
Roger Goodell, the NFL commissioner, has labeled Tom Brady's actions, including destroying his cell phone before its use in the investigation, as willful obstruction of evidence. There is no ...
“My cell phone was working,” Nantz told Patrick last month ... pulled the plug to prevent a “landslide” Ravens victory and ...
By the middle of the week, Super Bowl ticket prices had nose-dived from an average of about $9,000 to a "get-in" price of less than half that on secondary ...
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell later denied Brady’s appeal, mostly for committing the process crime of destroying his cell phone — which Brady’s camp said was to protect the leaking of ...
Before Apple introduced the smartphone with apps to download, ESPN went into the mobile phone business ... officials including commissioner Roger Goodell expressed their displeasure over League ...
Tom Brady retired after 22 NFL seasons, with a career marred by the Deflategate scandal in 2014. The Patriots were accused of deflating footballs during the AFC title game. Despite Brady's denial and ...
February 3 - NEW ORLEANS -- Tom Brady has a direct line to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, who is helping the retired quarterback walk the blurred line between FOX football analyst and minority ...