PHOTOS: Newspapers react to NFL's decision on Tom Brady suspension appeal
The "Deflategate" scandal continues to drag on following Tuesday's decision by the NFL to uphold the four-game suspension handed down to New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.
Brady's destroyed cell phone appears to be the smoking gun that doomed his appeal, and it was the focal point of several newspapers' front pages Wednesday.
An early look at tomorrow's @NYDailyNews front page http://t.co/eaVCT4StDt pic.twitter.com/KjYltRiEUi
— Alex Steinman (@AlexSteinman) July 29, 2015
NY Daily News back page (via @BackPageGuyNYDN) pic.twitter.com/OR025ldyJj
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) July 29, 2015
Here's the front page of Wednesday's @bostonherald: pic.twitter.com/FONtD0UyIT
— Richard Deitsch (@richarddeitsch) July 29, 2015
Here is today's front page of @nypost: pic.twitter.com/92nUFeJBiA
— Richard Deitsch (@richarddeitsch) July 29, 2015
Today's @BostonGlobe front page. Tom Brady leads the way pic.twitter.com/7DRtYNn4ae
— Ben Volin (@BenVolin) July 29, 2015


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