Did Tom Brady Really Cheat In The Deflategate Scandal With The New England Patriots?

Did Tom Brady Really Cheat In The Deflategate Scandal With The New England Patriots?
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Tom Brady, one of the NFL’s most iconic quarterbacks, retired at age 44 after an illustrious 22-season career, 20 of which he spent with the New England Patriots. While his career is packed with legendary moments, the Deflategate scandal overshadows his legacy.

The controversy ignited a heated debate: Is Brady a football legend or a cheater? Let’s break it down.


What Was Deflategate?

Deflategate refers to allegations that Tom Brady and the Patriots broke NFL rules by deflating footballs during the 2014 AFC Championship Game against the Indianapolis Colts. At halftime, officials tested game-used footballs and found that 11 out of 12 were under the NFL-mandated pressure of 12.5-13.5 pounds per square inch (PSI). One ball was reportedly two PSI under, while the rest were only slightly below the minimum.

The NFL launched an investigation, which led to a 253-page report blaming the Patriots organization. The report suggested Brady knew about a scheme to deflate footballs. The NFL fined the team $1 million, took away two draft picks, and suspended Brady for four games in 2016.

Despite the lengthy investigation, the issue remained unresolved, with questions about the evidence and the NFL’s handling of the case.


Did The New York Patriots And Tom Brady Actually Cheat?

The NFL lacked pregame PSI measurements from the 2014 game, undermining the investigation. This gap in data meant no official baseline existed to determine whether the balls were tampered with during the game. Furthermore, environmental factors, such as cold weather, can naturally reduce air pressure inside footballs.

Tom Brady was always able to laugh it off and never took the deflategate witch hunt seriously pic.twitter.com/pgCjJZuO3e

— TB EGO (@TomBradyEgo) January 19, 2025

However, circumstantial evidence raised suspicion. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell saw Brady’s actions—such as destroying his cell phone during the investigation—as willful obstruction. Brady claimed he routinely destroyed old phones to protect personal privacy, a statement he made under oath in 2015. Despite this explanation, critics viewed his actions as suspicious.

The investigation also highlighted Brady’s history of advocating for quarterback-friendly football rules. In 2006, he and Peyton Manning successfully lobbied for a rule change allowing visiting teams to bring their own footballs. This change gave quarterbacks greater control over the footballs they used, allowing them to tailor their grip and feel.

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The Fallout From Deflategate

The Deflategate saga became a protracted legal battle. Tom Brady consistently denied altering footballs, stating in 2015, “I didn’t alter the balls in any way.” However, the NFL’s report, authored by investigator Ted Wells, suggested that Brady likely had knowledge of the alleged tampering. Wells testified that Brady’s behavior appeared as though he was hiding something.

The penalties were severe. Along with Brady’s suspension, the Patriots suffered significant fines and lost key draft picks. Despite the controversy, Brady returned to the Patriots after serving his suspension and led them to a...