The NFL said it found no violations during its random football air-pressure tests during the 2015 season following the Deflategate debacle, but one New England senator wants the public to see the results and judge for themselves.
New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen is calling on NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to release the PSI test results in the wake of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady’s four-game suspension being reinstated by the U.S. Court of Appeals on Monday.
Shaheen addressed the issue on every New Englander’s mind Wednesday in a tweet with a link to an article by The Washington Post’s Sally Jenkins. And Shaheen even added a tidbit about the evidence, or lack thereof, against Brady.
.@nflcommish should release results of checked balls. Public has right to know. No credible evidence against #TB12 https://t.co/T3hK90lncF
— Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (@SenatorShaheen) April 27, 2016
Hey, Deflategate could end up in the U.S. Supreme Court, so why not in the Senate, too?
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