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Tom Brady destroyed his cellphone before meeting with the NFL about Deflategate

tom brady new england patriots quarterback
tom brady new england patriots quarterback

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The NFL has denied Tom Brady's appeal and upheld his four-game suspension for his involvement in the New England Patriots' Deflategate scandal.

An intriguing piece of new information to come out of the NFL's decision is that Brady had his assistant destroy his cellphone on or around the day he met with the NFL.

According to the NFL's 20-page decision, Brady destroyed the cellphone he'd been using since November 2014 on or around March 6, 2015 — the day he met with NFL investigators for the Wells report to talk about why the balls were deflated during the AFC title game.

Brady's legal counsel didn't tell the NFL that the cellphone was gone and the 10,000 text messages on it couldn't be retrieved until June 18, a few days before his appeal hearing.

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Brady said it's common practice for him to destroy his phone and SIM card when he gets a new one so no one can "reset it or do something where the information is available to anyone."

He started using a new phone on March 6 and destroyed the old one on or around that date, despite the NFL's asking for electronic information weeks earlier.

This matters because the NFL's most convincing circumstantial evidence against Brady is that in the days after the AFC title game he suddenly started texting and calling the two Patriots employees accused of carrying out the plot to deflate the footballs.

The NFL said that destroying the cellphone hindered the investigation and is one of the main reasons the suspension was upheld. From the decision:

"Mr. Brady's direction that his cell phone (and its relevant evidence) be destroyed on or about March 6 is very troubling. Rather than simply failing to cooperate, Mr. Brady made a deliberate effort to ensure that investigators would never have access to information that he had been asked to produce. Put differently, there was an affirmative effort by Mr. Brady to conceal potentially relevant information and to undermine the investigation."

While it makes sense that a major celebrity would take some extreme steps to make sure no one could get access to one of his old phones, the NFL poked a hole in Brady's explanation. According to the NFL's decision, Brady didn't destroy the phone he used from the spring of 2014 until November 2014.

"No explanation was provided for this anomaly," the league said.

In a statement, Brady's agent said his client was completely transparent and the appeals process was a "sham."

Here's the NFL's full decision:

The NFL's Tom Brady appeal decision

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