Tom Brady suspension appeal begins at NFL headquarters
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New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady arrives at NFL headquarters as people ask for autographs in New York
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Members of the media wait for New England Patriots quarterback Brady to arrive outside 345 Park Avenue, which houses the NFL headquarters offices, in the Manhattan borough of New York City
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Man holds a picture of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady over his face outside the NFL headquarters offices in the Manhattan borough of New York City
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New England Patriots quarterback Brady arrives at NFL headquarters as people ask for autographs in New York
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View of 345 Park Avenue which houses the National Football League (NFL) headquarters offices in the Manhattan borough of New York City
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Members of the media wait for New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady to arrive outside 345 Park Avenue, which houses the NFL headquarters offices, in the Manhattan borough of New York City
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Kessler, lawyer for New England Patriots quarterback Brady, enters 345 Park Avenue which houses the NFL headquarters offices in the Manhattan borough of New York City
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Supporter of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady holds up a sign as television reporters speak on camera outside the NFL headquarters offices in the Manhattan borough of New York
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New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady arrives at NFL headquarters in New York
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New England Patriot's quarterback Tom Brady arrives at NFL headquarters in New York
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Roger Goodell and Tom Brady, the NFL commissioner and the league's four-time Super Bowl quarterback, meet face-to-face in Manhattan on Tuesday morning. They will arrive with lawyers, teams of them.
Officially, Goodell is the judge and Brady is the convict seeking appellate relief from a four-game suspension and loss of about $1.8 million in salary for what the NFL deemed was his role in the deflation of footballs used in January's AFC championship game.
— Dan Wetzel