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Tom Brady's 'Deflategate' appeal rejected by federal court

Published July 13, 2016

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NEW YORK (AP) A federal appeals court has rejected Tom Brady's attempt to get a new hearing on his ''Deflategate'' suspension.

Brady was asking for the full 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to hear the case. In April, a three-judge panel said that NFL commissioner Roger Goodell was within his powers when he suspended the star quarterback four games for his role in a scheme to doctor the footballs used in a Jan. 18, 2015, playoff game.

The decision Wednesday affirms the wide-ranging powers given to the commissioner by the NFL's collective bargaining agreement and was a setback for organized labor groups arguing for due process in employee discipline.

Brady's remaining hope is to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.

The Patriots open the season Sept. 11 at Arizona. If Brady is suspended, backup quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo would take his place.

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AP sports writer Jimmy Golen in Boston contributed to this report.

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