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Morning Sports Update: Roger Goodell says ‘I’m really not focused’ on Tom Brady’s appeal

Good morning, sports fans.

Roger Goodell addressed the latest court filing in the Deflategate saga. Bob Leverone/AP

Roger Goodell addresses Tom Brady’s appeal in the Deflategate court case, David Ortiz wins a legal battle over fake bling, and the Red Sox beat the Rockies, 7-3.

Roger Goodell: ‘I’m really not focused’ on Tom Brady’s appeal: “Listen, I respect the NFLPA’s ability to appeal if they choose to do that,” Goodell said. “They did. That’s a matter for the lawyers. We’ll see how things progress. But I’m really not focused on that at all, so.”

Bruins sign defenseman Kevan Miller to contract extension: The Bruins have signed defenseman Kevan Miller to a four-year contract extension and added a pair of assistant coaches. (Boston.com)

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David Ortiz win legal battle against jeweler who sold him fake bling: David Ortiz has won a lawsuit against a California jewelry maker who sold him bad bling. (Boston.com)

Red Sox’ Jackie Bradley Jr. extends hitting streak to 28 games: Boston Red Sox outfielder Jackie Bradley Jr. has extended his hitting streak to 28 games with a second-inning double Tuesday night against the Colorado Rockies. (Boston.com)

Engineering and physics professors weigh in on Tom Brady’s Deflategate appeal: Nearly two dozen engineering and physics professors weighed in Tuesday with a federal appeals court being asked to review New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady’s four-game suspension for “Deflategate.” (Boston.com)

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