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[May 16, 2015]
May 15 (The Sports Xchange) - The NFL Players Association,
which filed an appeal of the league's four-game suspension of New
England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady for his role in Deflategate,
plans to call NFL commissioner Roger Goodell as a witness in the
hearing.
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The NFLPA released the letter Friday that general counsel Tom DePaso
sent to NFL executive vice president Troy Vincent on Thursday.
DePaso informed Vincent in the letter that the NFLPA plans to call
both Vincent and Goodell to testify in the appeal hearing regarding
"the circumstances surrounding the purported delegation of
disciplinary authority".
The league confirmed Thursday night that Goodell has elected to
preside over the appeal of Brady's suspension, rejecting the NFLPA's
request that an independent arbitrator hear the case.
Goodell is "very unlikely" to recuse himself from presiding over the
appeal, ESPN's Ed Werder reported Friday, based on a source.
The Patriots have not indicated whether they plan to appeal a $1
million fine and the loss of a first-round draft pick next year and
a fourth-rounder in 2017, although they issued an online rebuttal to
the Wells report on Thursday.
The Patriots have until May 21 to file an appeal of their penalties.
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Tennessee Titans quarterback Zach Mettenberger is not going to give
up the starting job to Marcus Mariota -- selected second overall in
the 2015 NFL Draft -- without a fight.
"I don't (know) what the mind-set is, but at the end of the day I
can just control what I do and I'm extremely confident in myself,
almost to a fault," Mettenberger told ESPN. "But people who know me
know I'm not going down without a fight to the death."
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The Titans got their first look at Mariota on the practice field
Friday when the team kicked off its rookie minicamp.
"It went well," Mariota said after practice. "I think the intensity
was there. ... It was really exciting. For all of us here, the last
few months have been a long process. It was good to get back to
football."
Mariota, wearing a red No.8 uniform, went through a stretching
period and then worked in individual drills with other members of
the rookie class, according to The Tennessean.
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Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell accepts the three-game
suspension handed down last month by the NFL after he was charged
last year with marijuana possession and driving under the influence.
Bell said in an interview with ESPN on Thursday that he made a
mistake and would deal with any other punishment the league hands
him.
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The Chicago Bears hired Joe Douglas as director of college scouting,
Anthony "Champ" Kelly as director of pro scouting and Christopher
Prescott as an area scout, the team announced.
New Bears general manager Ryan Pace continues to finalize his
revamped front office after finishing up his first NFL Draft.
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The Cleveland Browns announced they signed two first-round draft
picks -- nose tackle Danny Shelton, the No. 12 overall pick, and
offensive lineman Cameron Erving, the No. 19 overall selection.
Both signed four-year deals.
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The Seattle Seahawks waived injured defensive end Tory Slater and
signed defensive tackle T.Y. McGill.
McGill was offered a contract after participating in the Seahawks'
rookie minicamp last weekend on a tryout basis.
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Third-round pick wide receiver Sammie Coates signed a four-year
rookie contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The deal is worth $3 million with a $632,000 guaranteed signing
bonus, the Montgomery Advertiser reported.
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