New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell met Tuesday ahead of Wednesday’s hearing in Manhattan.
According to Larry Neumeister and Gethin Coolbaugh of the Associated Press, Brady and Goodell were unable to reach an agreement to settle the case despite four hours of meeting on Tuesday. Without an agreement, the Wednesday meeting will process as scheduled.
Brady isn’t expecting to attend the hearing in U.S. District Judge Richard Berman’s court on Wednesday.
The league is continuing to seek a large number of concessions regarding the Ted Wells report and the NFL’s authority to suspend Brady and other players for conduct detrimental to the league and obstructing a league investigation.