Buccaneers’ Tom Brady Won’t Be Disciplined by NFL in Dolphins Tampering Probe
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom
Brady won’t face NFL discipline related to the Miami Dolphins’ “impermissible communications” with him from 2019 through earlier
this offseason.
NFL spokesperson Brian McCarthy
confirmed to ESPN’s Jenna Laine that Brady, who was a member of the New England Patriots when
the conversations began, isn’t under investigation.
The league announced Tuesday the
Dolphins were stripped of their 2023 first-round pick and 2024
fourth-round pick after a review of the Brady tampering as well as former head coach Brian Flores’ allegations that team owner Stephen
Ross pushed the staff to tank in 2019.
Ross was fined $1.5 million and is
suspended through Oct. 17. Bruce Beal, the team’s vice-chairman, was
fined $500,000 and is banned from league meetings throughout the 2022
season.
The NFL said it determined the Dolphins “did not intentionally lose games” in 2019.
This article will be updated soon to provide more information and analysis.
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