New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady said he hopes to address the Wells Report and Deflategate soon.
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady had a speaking engagement at Salem State University on Thursday night, and everyone wanted to hear what he had to say about the Wells Report which came out earlier in the week.
Brady didn’t really get into too much detail despite the fact that Jim Gray did ask a few questions about it. Gray also asked when Brady will address the issue after he deferred to the comments of owner Robert Kraft, and he said he hoped to soon.
Tom Brady says he will address #DeflateGate ‘hopefully soon’ and ‘we’ll get through it” but otherwise won’t comment pic.twitter.com/EV6ZEWmc0P
— B/R Gridiron (@brgridiron) May 8, 2015
As for a reaction to the Wells report, he doesn’t have one either.
Brady: "I don't really have any reaction, Jim...I haven't had much time to digest it, but when I do I'll be sure to let you know about it."
— Phil Perry (@PhilAPerry) May 8, 2015
The quarterback also added that it has been only 30 hours so he hasn’t really had time to process or read the rather lengthy report.
Brady also doesn’t think the Super Bowl is tainted.
"Is this Super Bowl tainted?"
— NFL Network (@nflnetwork) May 8, 2015
"Absolutely not." - Tom Brady
It also hasn’t hampered the celebration.
"Absolutely not!"
— NFL Network (@nflnetwork) May 8, 2015
- Tom Brady, when asked if "this" has detracted from his joy of winning the Super Bowl
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