After a joint investigation into a potential concussion suffered by New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady in 2016, the NFL and NFLPA claim there's no evidence of any deviation by the team from the league's concussion protocol.
Breaking: NFL & NFLPA concluded its review of Brady’s potential concussion and cleared Brady and Pats. No deviation from protocol. Per NFL: pic.twitter.com/gZtfeoE6em
— Ben Volin (@BenVolin) September 6, 2017
The league thanked Brady for turning over his medical records and thanked the Patriots for their cooperation in the investigation.
The NFL and NFLPA added a reminder to "encourage all players to report any signs or symptoms of concussion promptly and openly" to team doctors, according to Tom Peilssero of NFL Network.












