Judges who ruled in Brady case unanimous in praise of game
NEW YORK — Three Manhattan judges who ruled in the “Deflategate” case differed on the law but unanimously praised this year’s Super Bowl on Monday.
They included Denny Chin, one of two judges with the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals who decided in a 2-to-1 decision last spring that New England quarterback Tom Brady must serve his four-game suspension. Brady piloted the biggest comeback in Super Bowl history Sunday as New England defeated the Atlanta Falcons, 34-28.
Chin said in an email to The Associated Press that both teams deserved congratulations for a “terrific Super Bowl,” but he singled out Brady, saying he “showed once again why he is one of the all-time best.”
During oral arguments last March, Chin said evidence of ball tampering was “compelling, if not overwhelming,” and there was evidence to support a finding that Brady “knew about it, consented to it, encouraged it.”


