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Report: Tom Brady got 'hammered' in the Deflategate appeal hearing, and he might be in trouble

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The NFL and NFL Players Association were back in court on Thursday for an appeal hearing over Deflategate.

That was the scandal that rocked the NFL when, after the 2015 AFC championship game between the New England Patriots and the Indianapolis Colts, it was revealed that several of the Patriots' footballs were under-inflated. Brady was accused of playing a role in ordering the balls to be under-inflated by team employees, then later not cooperating with the NFL's investigation.

The NFL suspended Brady for four games, which Brady then appealed and had over turned by Judge Richard Berman. The NFL immediately filed an appeal, which was shelved until after the season.

On Thursday, the NFL was trying to get a favorable ruling that Commissioner Roger Goodell was within his right to punish Brady and the Patriots for conduct "detrimental" to the game.

And according to The Boston Globe's Ben Volin, Tom Brady might be in trouble.

When the hearing was over, Volin tweeted a string of updates on the case. They didn't sound good for Brady:

Brady and Roger Goodell were not expected to be in attendance for the meeting, but it doesn't seem as if Jeffrey Kessler, the NFLPA's lawyer, will have good news to give Brady.

The NFL is not just trying to suspend Brady, but they're also trying to set a precedent with this hearing.

The league's image took a hit when it was beaten in court by Brady over the summer. So, regardless of costs, the NFL is trying to protect its image. Losing to Brady not only casts doubt on Goodell's power to punish players, but it also could encourage other players to fight their own punishments after seeing Brady win in a court case.

According to Volin, a two-thirds vote is needed for either side to win the appeal.

If the NFL once again loses, they could file for another appeal, which would reportedly go to the US Supreme Court. This case could once again be an issue for several months, but in the latest update, it sounds like the tide could be turning against Brady.

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