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(Reuters) - Star quarterback Tom Brady made his first public comments on Friday since a federal judge threw out his "Deflategate" suspension, saying he was eager to start the National Football League's 2015 season. Brady thanked U.S. District Judge Richard Berman for his Thursday decision to toss his suspension and the court's "efforts to resolve this matter over the past five weeks". Brady, 38, had been banned for four games until an Oct. 18 clash with the Indianapolis Colts, which would have cost him nearly $2 million in salary.
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