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NFL investigat­ing charges Pats used deflated footballs

- HOWARD FENDRICH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

The NFL is investigat­ing whether the New England Patriots deflated footballs that were used in their AFC Championsh­ip Game victory over the Indianapol­is Colts.

“We are looking into it,” league spokesman Brian McCarthy wrote in an email to The Associated Press on Monday. “We do not have anything further to add at this point.”

The inquiry was first reported by the website for WTHR-TV in Indiana, citing an unnamed source.

The Patriots have come under scrutiny with regards to NFL rules in the past, most infamously when they were punished for videotapin­g sideline signals used by the New York Jets during a 2007 game. Coach Bill Belichick was fined $500,000, while the team was docked $250,000 and stripped of its 2008 firstround draft pick.

According to the NFL rule book, home teams are responsibl­e for furnishing playable balls at all time. Each team brings 12 primary balls, while home teams are required to also bring 12 backup balls.

Once the referee makes sure the footballs are properly inflated, they’re delivered to ball attendants provided by the home team.

The league’s game operations manual notes: “If any individual alters the footballs, or if a non-approved ball is used in the game, the person responsibl­e and, if appropriat­e, the head coach or other club personnel will be subject to discipline, including but not limited to, a fine of $25,000.”

Deflating a football could change the way it would be gripped by a player or the way it travels through the air.

The Patriots beat the Colts 45-7 to reach the Super Bowl. New England will play the defending champion Seattle Seahawks on Feb. 1.

In Sunday night’s lopsided AFC finale, quarterbac­k Tom Brady threw for three touchdowns and running back LeGarrette Blount gained 148 yards while scoring three touchdowns to send New England to its sixth Super Bowl in the past 14 years.

 ?? — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? New England Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady, left, speaks with coach Bill Belichick after the AFC Championsh­ip Game Sunday where the Patriots defeated the Colts 45-7.
— THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES New England Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady, left, speaks with coach Bill Belichick after the AFC Championsh­ip Game Sunday where the Patriots defeated the Colts 45-7.

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