A court of appeals ruling Monday reaffirmed the authority of NFL commissioner Roger Goodell in matters of integrity, and in his eyes, justified the litigation that reinstated New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady's four-game suspension.
"We are obviously pleased with the court's decision," Goodell said Tuesday on Bloomberg TV. "We think that was the right decision. They were very firm in their decision that that was within our authority and the judgments were based on solid facts. So we're actually pleased with that, and we hope we can move on from there."