FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — "Deflategate" is finally over and Tom Brady can return to the New England Patriots.
As of Monday, Brady's four-game suspension is officially over.
Brady has not been allowed to have any contact with the team since the end of the pre-season. Sunday, TB12 was spotted working out at the Dexter School in Brookline.
Also Sunday, the quarterback told the NFL Players Association to drop his Deflategate appeal.
BRADY DROPS DEFLATEGATE APPEAL
In a tweet, the NFL Players Association writes:
After consultation with Tom Brady and our appellate counsel, we have decided to not purse additional appeals in this matter.
This means Brady and the NFLPA will not ask the U.S. Supreme Court to take the case.
PATS LOSE TO THE BILLS
On the field, the Patriots weren't able to remain perfect during Sunday's game vs. the Buffalo Bills.
Buffalo took advantage of sloppy, Tom Brady-less New England to hand the Patriots their first home shutout at Gillette Stadium, winning 16-0 Sunday.