NEW YORK (AP) -- A federal judge who lifted New England quarterback Tom Brady's four-game ''Deflategate'' suspension last week got plenty of advice from the public before he ruled.
In numerous letters, members of the public offered advice to U.S. District Judge Richard Berman. Some suggested ways he could assess the facts himself, including by experimenting with footballs. One, from a Nevada teacher, urged he punish Brady. But most encouraged him to set him free from his suspension. The judge put the letters in the formal case record on Wednesday.
Berman lifted Brady's suspension last week after concluding the NFL had failed to properly follow the terms of its contract with players in handling the controversy.