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Roger Goodell Evades Specifics When Asked About PSI Violations, Tom Brady's Suspension
In the rare instances when Goodell was asked an uncomfortable question or two, he managed to evade answering anything specifically.
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In the rare instances when Goodell was asked an uncomfortable question or two, he managed to evade answering anything specifically.
In light of yesterday's news that Roger Goodell isn't going to share 2015 PSI data, McGinest says the team has moved on from DeflateGate.
In the case of any NFL executive speaking on the topic of air pressure in footballs, it's best to exercise extreme skepticism.
If we accept that DeflateGate was indeed a big deal, then yesterday's news from Roger Goodell has to be considered a bombshell.
Roger Goodell will deliver his "State of the League" address this week. Here's what I'd ask Roger if I had the chance.
The guests continued to roll in on Felger & Mazz on Tuesday afternoon in San Francisco, with Fox Sports 1 host Colin Cowherd stopping by the F&M broadcast center.
Roger Goodell said the testing done to measure footballs this year was not testing it all.
Former NFL kicker and NFL Player's Association representative Jay Feely joined Felger & Mazz on Radio Row on Tuesday, giving his thoughts on the DeflateGate mess of last year.
Given the not-too-cordial treatment from the league over the past year, the question has been raised as to whether Tom Brady will actually attend this ceremony at the Super Bowl.
State Police confirm they helped the NFL deliver footballs and pressure gauges to Gillette Stadium on Saturday after an official forgot them at their hotel.
It's been a year since "DeflateGate" came into our lives, so Felger & Mazz reflect on what exactly happened -- and how ridiculous it all was.
The league is actually planning its national attention heist in advance this year, again choosing the route of pounds per square inch.
A year later, we can see that the jealousy jihad of DeflateGate failed.
You learn a lot from people by the way they react to news. And in that sense, the national media has shown its true colors.
The NFL failed in its latest DeflateGate appeal filing for one of the dumbest possible reasons.
A look back at the best (or at least, most popular) stories from the Boston sports scene in 2015.
They weren't necessarily the biggest, and in many cases not the most important stories of year, but they are the ones that more people read than any others. Here's a look at the Most Read stories on CBSBoston.com in 2015.
From record-breaking snow, to the success and scandal surrounding the Patriots, news in the Boston area captured the nation's attention more than once in 2015.
You might not believe some of the latest claims made by the NFL.
As it turns out, the NFL can actually work swiftly to correct a report it deems inaccurate.
Goodell had clear authority to suspend Tom Brady for four games in the "Deflategate" controversy, the league told an appeals court on Monday.
"The record as a whole clearly reveals an NFL investigation purportedly 'thorough' and 'independent' but actually biased, dishonest and fundamentally unfair."
The NFL Players Association told a federal appeals court Monday that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell was making a "sweeping grab for power" in the "Deflategate" controversy.
If you think the NFL went overboard in its handling of DeflateGate punishment, then you now have a concrete piece of evidence helping your cause.
With the Patriots making their first appearance of the season on ESPN's Monday Night Football, you just knew DeflateGate would get brought up at some point.
AJ Dybantsa is the top recruit in college basketball for 2025, and the Brockton native has some big dreams for the future.
The Republican National Convention is over and voters are now looking to Chicago, where Democrats are preparing to nominate their presidential candidate. But who will it be?
Cybersecurity experts suggest Friday's Microsoft outage could be the biggest tech outage in history. Does the world rely on these programs too much?
This TikTok-viral Taylor Swift impersonator is capturing the hearts of young fans at Canobie Lake Park, New Hampshire.
A $58 billion budget deal includes free community college and allowing the Massachusetts Lottery to move online.
Frustrated passengers later faced long delays and cancellations, as some waited for hours for answers.
Mass General Brigham said the "major worldwide software outage has affected many of our systems."
Banks, airlines, broadcasters and health systems in countries around the world reported widespread outages Friday in relation to Microsoft's 365 apps.
The Republican National Convention is over and voters are now looking to Chicago, where Democrats are preparing to nominate their presidential candidate. But who will it be?
Netflix is making a documentary about the Karen Read case and the death of Boston police officer John O'Keefe.
Caring for someone with dementia can be incredibly stressful and a new study finds that stress can cause damage on a cellular level, which can lead to mental and physical health problems.
A new study out of the U.K. says so-called "night owls" may have better brain function.
Dr. Mallika Marshall answers a viewer question about why eating can make you sleepy.
Massachusetts health officials said a person from Worcester County has been diagnosed with the first confirmed case of measles in the state since 2020.
Researchers are developing a new experimental nasal spray that may help treat patients with dementia.
After the I-Team went to Blupoint Healthcare's Newton offices, workers got their paychecks. Days later, their banks said the checks were no good.
Blupoint Healthcare employees say their paychecks finally cleared at the bank.
An 84-year-old Navy veteran paid a shop thousands of dollars for a headstone. Two years later he still had nothing, until he reached out to WBZ's Call For Action.
Just days after the judge in the Karen Read case announced a mistrial, lawyers for the Mansfield woman are now looking to dismiss two of the charges against her.
The I-Team's Call for Action helped an Ipswich woman who spent years trying to get to the bottom of a mistake that was affecting her credit score.
For undecided voters, Jon Keller said Trump's RNC speech disrupted, at least temporarily, the negative impressions that fuel his unpopularity.
Jon Keller says Donald Trump chose not to unite the nation by selecting Ohio Senator JD Vance as his running mate.
Jon Keller takes a look at the short-term political implications of the Trump assassination attempt.
Longtime Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria says a proposed soccer stadium is a key part of the solution to dwindling commercial revenues.
While the race for the White House has been mostly focused on President Biden and his widely-panned debate performance, his challenger Donald Trump is now breaking his post-debate silence.
Yankee Candle is laying off about 100 workers in Massachusetts amid a decline in the fragrance business.
Stop & Shop says it will be closing 32 stores this year and eight of them are in Massachusetts.
Thanks in part to an anonymous $5.2 million donation, the West Newton Cinema is likely to be saved from being demolished.
Bob's Stores, a discount clothing retailer with locations in Massachusetts and Connecticut, is going out of business.
Two New England pizza places were named among the best in the country by The New York Times.
Host Rachel Holt talks with their CEO about their distinct connection to Newport and what sets them apart as a "brewstillery."
Newport's Castle Hill Inn is one of the area's most coveted destinations offering visitors spectacular views, luxurious accommodations, and unique dining experiences.
Founded in 2014 with a mission of preserving, celebrating and sharing automotive history, the Audrain Automobile Museum is a must-stop destination for both car enthusiasts and Newport visitors alike.
Host Rachel Holt joins Prezza Mixologist Craig Carpenter in Boston's North End for a hot new twist on a classic cocktail that's bound to be the next big hit.
Chef Delphin Gomes joins host Rachel Holt in the test kitchen to show off his latest creations and the art of merging design with chocolate.
AJ Dybantsa is the top recruit in college basketball for 2025, and the Brockton native has some big dreams for the future.
Is a starter and a bat at the deadline too much to ask for? How about winning a playoff series? It's OK to get a bit greedy with your expectations for the 2024 Red Sox.
While the veteran players on the Patriots roster don't have to report to training camp until next week, the rookies are checking in for work on Friday. And there will be a lot of them reporting for duty in Foxboro.
If the NBA champion Boston Celtics want to consider themselves "World Champions," they apparently have to go through the Euroleague champs.
Brad Stevens reacted to two of the biggest storylines surrounding the Boston Celtics this offseason.
New photos show an endangered North Atlantic right whale that's named after Fenway Park alongside her calf.
A Massachusetts woman got a big surprise when she was checking her lottery tickets.
Dr. Jennifer LaFemina saved a Little League umpire's life while at her son's baseball game in Massachusetts.
The 93-mile Lamoille Valley Rail Trail is now open in Vermont.
For the second time this year, a flamingo has been spotted on Cape Cod.