Roger Goodell: I Think DeflateGate Report Will Be Released ‘Soon’

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Apr 28, 2015

The New England Patriots still could know their fate in the DeflateGate scandal before the 2015 NFL draft.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell told CBS This Morning’s Charlie Rose he thinks Ted Wells’ report on the deflated football controversy will be released soon, though he gave no specific timeline.

“I do think it will be soon,” Goodell said Tuesday, via The Boston Globe. “We have a responsibility to the 32 teams, not just the one team, to 32 teams, and our fans, and the general public here, to make sure things were done fairly.”

The investigation has taken 100 days so far, and Goodell told Rose, via WEEI.com, he believes Wells has “finished the interview portion” of the report.

The Boston Globe’s Ben Volin surmised the DeflateGate findings might not “condemn” the Patriots.

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