See Courtroom Artist's New Tom Brady Sketch From 'Deflate-Gate' Hearing

Jane Rosenberg says sketching the NFL quarterback has been a "nightmare."

Once today's hearing over Brady's lawsuit against the NFL was over, Rosenberg stood outside the New York City courtroom where Brady appeared to show off her sketch of the sports star.

The latest sketch from Jane Rosenberg of Tom Brady in court for third hearing. @Deflategate #Deflategate abc7ny pic.twitter.com/14ko0cZPpw

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Rosenberg was unwittingly thrown into the spotlight earlier this month after first, less-than-flattering sketch of Brady at a previous court hearing became the subject of Internet memes.

“I didn’t know who Tom Brady was,” Rosenberg told “Good Morning America” at the time. “I’m sorry. I looked it up on the Internet to see who Tom Brady was. I’m embarrassed, but I’m just not a football fan.”

Rosenberg was so nervous about sketching Brady in court today that she released a “practice” sketch of Brady before the hearing. Rosenberg told reporters the sketch, which she shared with the New York Daily News, took her two days to complete.

“I still found him very hard to draw — from a photo as well,” Rosenberg told the Daily News. “Something subtle goes on with his eyes. He has a big chin with a cleft in it.”

“[Brady is] in my dreams, it’s a nightmare for me,” Rosenberg told the newspaper. “I hope this thing gets settled and is over with.”

Brady is fighting his four-game suspension that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell ordered over the "deflate-gate" accusation that stemmed from the last playoff season.

Brady smiled as he walked in the courthouse today, with his hands stuffed in his blue suit pants pockets. Federal judge Richard Berman said that the two sides did not reach a settlement, and that he would issue a written ruling on Tuesday or Wednesday.

ABC News' Susanna Kim and Aaron Katersky contributed to this report.

The latest sketch from Jane Rosenberg of Tom Brady in court for third hearing. @Deflategate #Deflategate abc7ny pic.twitter.com/14ko0cZPpw

Rosenberg was unwittingly thrown into the spotlight earlier this month after first, less-than-flattering sketch of Brady at a previous court hearing became the subject of Internet memes.

“I didn’t know who Tom Brady was,” Rosenberg told “Good Morning America” at the time. “I’m sorry. I looked it up on the Internet to see who Tom Brady was. I’m embarrassed, but I’m just not a football fan.”

Rosenberg was so nervous about sketching Brady in court today that she released a “practice” sketch of Brady before the hearing. Rosenberg told reporters the sketch, which she shared with the New York Daily News, took her two days to complete.

“I still found him very hard to draw — from a photo as well,” Rosenberg told the Daily News. “Something subtle goes on with his eyes. He has a big chin with a cleft in it.”

“[Brady is] in my dreams, it’s a nightmare for me,” Rosenberg told the newspaper. “I hope this thing gets settled and is over with.”

Brady is fighting his four-game suspension that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell ordered over the "deflate-gate" accusation that stemmed from the last playoff season.

Brady smiled as he walked in the courthouse today, with his hands stuffed in his blue suit pants pockets. Federal judge Richard Berman said that the two sides did not reach a settlement, and that he would issue a written ruling on Tuesday or Wednesday.

ABC News' Susanna Kim and Aaron Katersky contributed to this report.