Albuquerque Journal

Goodell insists he’s OK with handing trophy to Brady

NFL head punished QB over Deflategat­e

- BY BOB GLAUBER NEWSDAY

Tom Brady is one win away from what potentiall­y would be an awkward moment in accepting the Vince Lombardi Trophy from the man who suspended the New England Patriots quarterbac­k four games for his alleged role in Deflategat­e.

Only one issue: NFL commission­er Roger Goodell, who handed down the suspension that Brady ultimately served this season, doesn’t feel uncomforta­ble about that possibilit­y.

“Not for a second,” Goodell said Wednesday on The Herd with Colin Cowherd. “This is one of the great opportunit­ies we have — two dominant teams playing in the Super Bowl. The Patriots and Falcons have both earned the opportunit­y to be there. They deserve it.”

Goodell, whose punishment over the Patriots’ use of underinfla­ted footballs in the first half of the AFC championsh­ip game two years ago withstood the appeals process in federal court, insists it will not be an issue to hand

Brady the trophy if the Patriots win Super Bowl LI.

“Tom Brady is one of the alltime greats,” he said. “He has been for several years. He’s on the precipice of at least potentiall­y winning his fifth Super Bowl ring. He’s an extraordin­ary player, a great performer and a surefire Hall of Famer. So it would be an honor.”

Goodell hasn’t been back to Gillette Stadium since the game that started the Deflategat­e controvers­y, choosing instead to attend Falcons games at the Georgia Dome in the divisional round and the NFC championsh­ip. Goodell was derided by many Patriots fans for not showing up.

“We had two great games,” Goodell said of the championsh­ip game matchups. “I was in Boston two years ago for the divisional and the championsh­ip games. I try to get to as many stadiums as I can. But we had two great games, and you’ve got to choose.”

One of the reasons he stayed away was to not become a subject of controvers­y during the game.

“Frankly, the focus should be on the players, the coaches and the great game,” he said. “And that’s the way it was this weekend, and the way it should be.”

 ?? MATT SLOCUM/JOURNAL ?? A Patriots fan holds a sign referring to NFL commission­er Roger Goodell’s absence from Sunday’s AFC title game between host New England and Pittsburgh.
MATT SLOCUM/JOURNAL A Patriots fan holds a sign referring to NFL commission­er Roger Goodell’s absence from Sunday’s AFC title game between host New England and Pittsburgh.

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