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'Grateful' Tom Brady releases statement, says 'we have all lost' from Deflategate
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'Grateful' Tom Brady releases statement, says 'we have all lost' from Deflategate

Published Sep. 4, 2015 10:13 p.m. ET

"He never left," coach Bill Belichick said Friday when asked how it felt to have Brady back.

Even if its offensive plans stay largely the same, Brady certainly factored into his team's celebration plans for the Sept. 10 opener. A federal judge brought clarity to the saga Thursday when he overturned Brady's suspension backed by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, saying the league had legal missteps as it punished Brady for his role in using underinflated footballs during the AFC championship game last season.

Patriots President Jonathan Kraft, the son of team owner Robert Kraft, says the team wouldn't have gone through with raising its Super Bowl championship banner if Brady weren't playing.

"We may have been raising a banner, it just might not have been our championship banner," Kraft told WBZ-FM on Thursday night before New England played its exhibition finale against the New York Giants. "He needed to be there the first game that that banner existed in the stadium."

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Team officials had an alternate, Brady-themed banner ready if Brady's suspension was upheld, Kraft said, less like the homemade signs gloating "Vindicated" and "Free Brady" in the stands during the game and more a recap of Brady's accomplishments.

Offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels said he's confident Brady will be ready by Thursday. All along, the team has been getting three quarterbacks prepared for the Steelers and little has changed, he said.

The regular season starts tomorrow morning and I can’t wait to fully commit my energy and emotion to focus on the...

Posted by Tom Brady on Friday, September 4, 2015

"In this game, we all have to deal with adversity and distractions," McDaniels said. "We had enough of this in practice and you don't ever get used to it. Tom is a veteran player and he's dealt with adversity before, whether it was injury or other distractions. He's always just gone out and prepared and improved."

Though the NFL is appealing the ruling, it could take months for the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to hear the case because the league would have to show it would suffer irreparable harm to speed up the timetable.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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