Report: NFL identifies person of interest in 'deflategate' scandal

Report: NFL identifies person of interest in 'deflategate'

The NFL has reportedly identified a locker room attendant of the New England Patriots as a person of interest in the 'deflategate' scandal.

The league announced that it was investigating the incident after a report suggested that 11 of the 12 footballs used by the Patriots in their AFC championship win over the Indianapolis Colts were under-inflated.

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and head coach Bill Belichick staunchly denied accusations that the club tampered with the balls prior to kickoff against the Colts.

However, the league have uncovered evidence that a person from the Patriots carrying footballs went into a separate area before going onto the field, claims Fox Sports.

Brady revealed that the NFL plans to speak with him after his side have played in the Super Bowl on Sunday.

Author photo

Written by

Share this article:
Subscribe to our newsletter

Get FREE daily news and in-depth previews for games from the biggest leagues and competitions in world football — straight to your inbox.

Subscribe