New York Post

Pats fined, docked pick for filming Bengals

- By RYAN DUNLEAVY

Spygate II is over, and it was the typical less-impactful sequel.

The Patriots were fined $1.1 million and will forfeit their third-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft as penalties for filming the Bengals’ sideline during a Bengals-Cleveland Browns game in December. The Patriots faced the one-win Bengals the following week.

Additional discipline includes Patriots’ television production crews being prohibited from filming games in 2020 and required training on league operation and game policies for all senior team officials.

The NFL-issued penalties were first reported by ESPN and confirmed by The Post.

Harsh and reputation-damaging discipline for any organizati­on, but barely a blip on the radar for the Patriots over the last 25 years.

The original Spygate — when the Eric Mangini-coached Jets reported the Patriots for filming defensive coaches’ signals from an unauthoriz­ed stadium location — led to a $500,000 fine for coach Bill Belichick, a $250,000 fine for the Patriots and the loss of their first-round draft pick in 2008.

Unlike the first time, the Patriots

immediatel­y confessed and complied with this latest league investigat­ion after getting caught in the act by Bengals security. The Patriots’ explanatio­n is a video crew hired by the organizati­on mistakenly “inappropri­ately filmed the field from the press box” for a “Do Your Job” video series on an advance scout to publish on the team website.

The Patriots also were fined $1 million and lost a 2016 firstround draft pick for Deflategat­e, which also resulted in a four-game suspension for quarterbac­k Tom Brady.

In a shrewd move likely to distract fans, the Patriots scooped the release of the penalties by making big news of their own just minutes earlier in the evening: They agreed to an incentive-laden one-year contract with quarterbac­k Cam Newton, who is the favorite to be their starting quarterbac­k if his injured shoulder is healthy.

The Patriots now have a pick in six of the seven rounds of the 2021 draft and could recoup the lost third-rounder by getting an extra thirdround­er in 2022 as compensati­on if Newton plays well and leaves in free agency next offseason.

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