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Brady holdout? Boston Herald pulls columnist's erroneous report

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The Boston Herald pulled a story written by columnist Ron Borges claiming New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady is prepared to sit out offseason work unless he receives a contract extension with up-front money similar to what the San Francisco 49ers gave Jimmy Garoppolo on Thursday.

Garoppolo's five-year deal is reportedly worth $137.5 million, with $90 million guaranteed in the first three years - the largest three-year cash total for a new contract in NFL history.

Borges' story was removed from the website around 7:30 a.m. Friday; however, it appeared on the front and back cover of the latest Herald print edition, according to CBS Boston.

The false scoop was apparently relayed by "Kirk & Callahan" radio show listener "Nick in Boston," who reportedly texted with Borges while pretending to be Brady's agent, Don Yee.

Boston Herald sports editor Sean Leahy addressed the story, saying "We're looking into it," according to PFT's Michael David Smith.

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