Roger Goodell doesn't seem to keen on going another round with Tom Brady.

The NFL commissioner was asked on Tuesday about Brady's wife Gisele Bundchen's comments in an interview with CBS This Morning that her husband was playing with a concussion last season with the New England Patriots.

“Well, I think you also saw the statement that I think his agent made and that he hasn’t been diagnosed with a concussion or wasn’t last season,” Goodell said, via Doug Kyed of NESN.com. “But this is something that’s an ongoing issue for us. We want to make sure that the proper medical care is given to every player. The responsibility is a shared responsibility for our teams, our medical professionals, the players themselves. We put in a lot of safeguards that I think are incredibly important in changing the culture, and I think that’s what we’ve done. But I think there’s still more work to be done, we’ll continue to do that.

“We do not have any records that indicate that Tom suffered any kind of concussion or head injury. But we’ll continue to work with the NFLPA to see what we can do to improve the protocols.”

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Following her claim, the NFL and NFLPA were said to be looking into if Brady suffered any sort of head injury during the season.

The quarterback was never on the injury report with a concussion or any sort of head injury and, as Roger Goodell reference in his answer, Brady's agent Don Yee also came out with a statement disputing the concussion claim.

For now, it seems like there won't be an "Empire Strikes Back" style battle between Brady and Goodell this offseason.

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