When last we checked in on Tom Brady's winding path through the legal system, the best quarterback in NFL history was facing a four-game suspension to begin the 2016 NFL regular season. Brady requested rehearing of that ruling from the Second Circuit, and the court issued its opinion on Brady's petition this morning.
An image of the Second Circuit's denial of Tom Brady's petition is very brief but very to the point: pic.twitter.com/T29Y1O8LIp
— Michael McCann (@McCannSportsLaw) July 13, 2016
In other words, Brady's four-game suspension, which would include the Patriots' Week Three Thursday night game against your Houston Texans, stands.