On Wednesday, the NFL released the Wells Report, a 243-page report on the findings of the investigation into the alleged deflated footballs used by the New England Patriots in this year's AFC Championship game.

According to the Wells report, “We do not believe there was any wrongdoing or knowledge of wrongdoing by Patriots ownership, Belichick or other Pats coach.” But the NFL finds it probable that the Patriots deliberately deflated balls, and that quarterback Tom Brady was "generally aware" of the rules violation.

At a press conference in January, Brady said he "didn't alter the balls in any way" and "would never have someone do something that was outside the rules." Patriots coach Bill Belichick said he was shocked to hear about the "deflategate" controversy and had no explanation for the under-inflated footballs.

Owner Robert Kraft released this statement:

“When I addressed the media at the Super Bowl on January 26 – over 14 weeks ago – I stated that I unconditionally believed that the New England Patriots had done nothing inappropriate in this process or in violation of the NFL rules and that I was disappointed in the way the league handled the initial investigation. That sentiment has not changed."

To read the full report.

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