Deflategate report: Tom Brady knew about under-inflated footballs
The 'Deflategate' report says that Tom Brady was 'generally aware' that New England Patriots employees were under-inflating footballs. What happens next?
The 'Deflategate' report says that Tom Brady was 'generally aware' that New England Patriots employees were under-inflating footballs. What happens next?
After an intensive four-month聽investigation of Deflategate 鈥 the mysterious use of under-inflated footballs during the AFC Championship Game between the New England Patriots and the Indianapolis Colts 鈥 the National Football League says:聽
It is 鈥渕ore probable than not鈥 that Patriots employees participated in deflating the balls, and that Patriots' quarterback Tom Brady was "at least generally aware" of the activity.
Now that the investigation is over, probably, many have taken to Twitter to express their view of the report. What remains to be seen is how this investigation will affect the NFL, and what, if any, disciplinary action will be taken against the Patriots.
Independent investigator Ted Wells submitted the report Wednesday. The 243-page report is available in its entirety, but the NFL highlighted its major findings on its website:
The report continues to say it is likely that Patriots head coach Bill Belichick, along with the other coaching staff, were not involved in any activity surrounding the deflated footballs. Mr. Brady, however, was not exonerated in the investigation.
Multiple texts amongst Mr. McNally and Mr. Jastremski suggest the possibility of intentionally deflating footballs. Texts between the men and Brady also increased starting January 19, when suspicion arose. At one point, Brady texted Jasremski, 鈥淵ou good Jonny boy?鈥 to which Jastremski replied, 鈥淪till nervous, so far so good though,鈥 reported Business Insider.
At the time, Brady denied any knowledge or wrongdoing regarding the deflated footballs.
鈥淚 would never do anything to break the rules,鈥 Brady said, reported USA Today. 鈥淚 believe in fair play, and I respect the league.鈥
Brady, the report said, declined to make any texts or emails available to the investigators.
Patriots owner Robert Kraft said in a statement that he disagrees with the report鈥檚 findings.
鈥淭hroughout the process of this nearly four-month long investigation, we have cooperated and patiently awaited its outcome. To say we are disappointed in its findings, which do not include any incontrovertible or hard evidence of deliberate deflation of footballs at the AFC Championship Game, would be a gross understatement,鈥 Kraft said,聽according to the NFL.
While Brady has yet to respond to the report, his father told USA Today:聽
Multiple people have gone to Twitter with their accusations and frustration.
Now that the findings are out, what鈥檚 next? Alex Covone of Insider Sports Network said based on the findings, McNally, Jastremski, and Brady could all face disciplinary action. But how severe?
鈥淐ould we see a fine, or perhaps could we witness NFL icon Brady watching the season opener rather than playing in it?鈥 Mr. Covone asked.