New England is psyched Tom Brady beat the NFL
Massachusetts hasn’t celebrated a Patriots outcome this hard since the Super Bowl.
A federal judge has ruled NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s four-game suspension of quarterback Tom Brady is null. And the state’s leading politicians, government agencies, and other players in the political scene are celebrating on Twitter.
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, who is a Patriots season ticket holder:
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Gov. Charlie Baker, who attended the AFC Championship Game that prompted the Deflategate saga:
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Mayor Domenic Sarno didn’t let the moment pass in Springfield this morning:
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New Hampshire Gov. Maggie Hassan:
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The entirety of the Massachusetts Senate:
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The Massachusetts AFL-CIO—complete with a #unionstrong hashtag:
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Boston Police Department:
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Massachusetts State Police:
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The Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce:
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Boston City Councilor Tito Jackson:
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Somerville Mayor Joseph Curtatone:
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The Massachusetts Health Policy Commission made one of the most round-about plugs in the history of plugs:
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