Tom Brady Suspension Upheld, Patriots Season Wins Odds Off the Board

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With news that the New England Patriots starting quarterback Tom Brady will remain suspended for four games to start the 2015 regular NFL season, oddsmakers at AceSportsbook have temporarily taken the Patriots season win total betting odds off the board.   They will be back up shortly here.

The suspension against Brady for his role in using underinflated footballs during the AFC Championship Game was upheld by commissioner Roger Goodell on Tuesday. 

Brady has denied any wrongdoing.  Goodell cited new evidence that the star QB willfully obstructed the investigation by destroying his phone on or about June 23, the day of the appeals hearing between Brady and investigators.

New England will enter the season as the reigning Super Bowl champions. – Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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