NFL commissioner Roger Goodell held his annual ‘State of the League’ address on Wednesday and touched on a bevy topics from concussions, domestic violence, and, of course, Deflategate.
Goodell has been firm with his opinion that the league acted appropriately with regards to the penalties levied out to New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, and has defended his use of power allotted to him by the CBA.
But when the Boston media pressed Goodell on his role in the scandal and whether his opinions have changed, Goodell appeared to become irked.
First, the Boston Globe’s Ben Volin asked Goodell if he regretted the way Deflategate played out.